Rabri Devi Accuses Nitish Kumar of Disrespecting Women

Bihar's ex-CM Rabri Devi criticized CM Nitish Kumar for saying women started dressing well only after NDA's rule. She accused him of being obsessed with women's appearance and reproductive health. Devi, whose husband leads the RJD, shared a video of Kumar making such remarks, including his controversial assembly speech linking literacy and fertility. Prime Minister Modi's speech criticizing Kumar was also included in the clip. Devi called Kumar's comments demeaning and illogical, urging him to focus on the state's problems instead of women's clothes.


PTI | Patna | Updated: 30-04-2024 18:04 IST | Created: 30-04-2024 18:04 IST
Rabri Devi Accuses Nitish Kumar of Disrespecting Women
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was on Tuesday slammed by his predecessor Rabri Devi for making remarks, at some recent election rallies, which according to her, were ''demeaning for women''.

Rabri Devi, whose husband Lalu Prasad heads the RJD, the state's principal opposition party, came out with a post on X where she also shared a video clip of Kumar, the JD(U) president, claiming women of Bihar started wearing good clothes only after the NDA came to power.

''Be it the House, the streets or an election meeting, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar remains obsessed with what women do, how they dress up, nourish themselves and procreate'', fumed the RJD leader.

The allusion was to Kumar's infamous use of graphic language inside the assembly last year while trying to explain the correlation between higher literacy rate among women and improved fertility rates.

Kumar was then in a short-lived alliance with RJD and had come under fire from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the indiscreet behaviour.

Modi's speech lambasting Kumar, who is back in NDA, was also in the video clip which Rabri Devi shared.

She said ''he seems to be suggesting that women did not wear clothes before he came to power. The honourable CM may engage in political tirade but on the basis of facts and logic. He must not demean women with his speech that reflects his warped thinking''.

Twisting the knife, the RJD leader, whose sons Tejashwi and Tej Pratap lost ministerial berths as a result of Kumar's volte face, added ''Nitish ji, instead of peeping into the clothes of others, you would have done well to take note of the plight of people of Bihar''.

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