‘Duty of women to save cultural heritage’: Uttarakhand CM’s wife defends ‘ripped jeans’ remark

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Amid uproar over Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat’s ripped jeans remark, his wife defended his statement today, saying his words were not being presented in full context.

In a statement through a video, Rashmi Tyagi said that the entire context in which he made the comment is not being described.

“He (Tirath Singh Rawat) said that women’s participation is unprecedented in building the society and the country. It is the responsibility of the women of our country to save our cultural heritage, save our identity, save our costumes,” Rashmi said.

At an event on Tuesday, Rawat criticised women for wearing ripped jeans and wondered what values they will impart to their children, triggering a protest from opposition parties.

The Uttarakhand chief minister said due to a lack of values, youngsters these days follow strange fashion trends and consider themselves to be big shots after wearing jeans ripped at the knees, while women also follow such trends.

He said youngsters go to the market to buy ripped jeans and if they do not find one, they cut their jeans using scissors.

Rawat went on to describe the attire of a woman, who once sat next to him on a flight.

He said the woman was wearing boots, jeans ripped at the knees and several bangles in her hands with two children travelling with her. “She runs an NGO, goes out in the society and has two children, but she wears jeans ripped at the knees. What values will she impart?” he asked.

Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal said he was “shocked” by Rawat’s statement.

In a statement, Uttarakhand Congress chief Pritam Singh termed the remarks “shameful” and demanded that Rawat’s apology to women.

State Congress spokesperson Garima Dasauni added that it doesn’t behove a chief minister to make a derogatory remark about someone’s sartorial choices and said such comments can hurt public sentiment.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) slammed Rawat over his “distasteful” remarks.

Rawat found support in his party colleague, Surendra Singh, MLA from Bairia in Uttar Pradesh. Men and women, he said, need to wear “decent clothes” and women, especially daughters, are the family’s “prestige” and must behave in a dignified manner.

In a reply to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tweet congratulating Rawat on his oath ceremony as Uttarakhand CM, RJD leader Rabri Devi blasted the ruling party for trying to define identity and culture through one’s clothes.

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Twitter Faceoff: Women flaunt pics in #RippedJeans slamming Uttarakhand CM | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI. Newly-appointed Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat on Tuesday said that wearing ripped jeans paves the way for societal breakdown and is a result of the “bad example” parents set for children, which also leads to substance abuse.

Recalling an old incident where he met a woman who ran an NGO wearing ripped jeans, he said, “If this kind of woman goes out in the society to meet people and solve their problems, what kind of message are we giving out to the society, to our kids? It all starts at home. What we do, our kids follow.”

Rawat’s remarks created a huge uproar on Twitter, with many women users slamming him by posting their photos in #RippedJeans

‘Focus on economy and women’s safety’

‘Ripped jeans better than ripped brains’

‘Problem is mindset not clothes’

Many celebs joined in too.
Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women

Actor Gul Panag

Singer Sona Mohapatra

Some posted old photos of BJP MP Smriti Irani were posted to drive home their point

‘Be consistent, take a stand for Muslim women too who are forced to wear burqa/hijab’

A section of Twitter however supported Rawat for his remarks.
‘Don’t ape west blindly’

‘Torn clothes mock rape victims’

And then there were memes…..



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