Key Points

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a scathing attack on Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitu Patwari over his controversial alcohol consumption remarks about women. BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi called the statement "deeply condemnable" and reflective of the Congress party's alleged regressive attitude towards women. Trivedi cited multiple instances of what he described as Congress leaders making derogatory statements about women across different states. The BJP leader also highlighted the party's own initiatives for women's empowerment, including significant reservation policies in Madhya Pradesh.

Key Points: BJP Blasts Jitu Patwari's Sexist Alcohol Consumption Remark

  • BJP national spokesperson calls Patwari's remark deeply condemnable
  • Trivedi highlights Congress' alleged anti-women stance
  • BJP cites women's empowerment initiatives in Madhya Pradesh
  • Demands public apology from Congress leadership
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BJP slams Jitu Patwari over 'anti-women' remark on alcohol consumption in Madhya Pradesh

BJP's Sudhanshu Trivedi condemns Congress leader's controversial statement about women's alcohol consumption in Madhya Pradesh

"This shows the Congress' mindset towards women - Sudhanshu Trivedi, BJP Spokesperson"

New Delhi, Aug 23

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday launched a sharp attack on Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitu Patwari over his controversial remark suggesting that women in Madhya Pradesh consume more alcohol than anywhere else in the country.

BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi termed the statement "deeply condemnable" and alleged it reflected the Congress' "anti-women mindset."

Addressing a Press conference in Delhi, Trivedi said Patwari's comment was not only an insult to the women of Madhya Pradesh but reflects "a mirror into the Congress' regressive and prejudiced attitude towards women."

He accused the Congress of repeatedly making derogatory statements against women, recalling past remarks by senior Congress leaders including Digvijaya Singh, Shiv Prakash Jaiswal, and Rajasthan leader Shanti Dhariwal -- who had controversially said rapes occur more in Rajasthan because it is a "state of men."

Trivedi also referred to instances where women leaders left Congress over alleged mistreatment, mentioning Angika Dutta, Radhika Kheda, and Priyanka Chaturvedi.

He cited the case of Neha Hiremath, daughter of a Karnataka Congressman, who was killed in a knife attack by a man she was in a relationship with but wanted to break up with, and the "insensitive" reaction by the state home minister, dismissing it as a matter of "love gone wrong."

"This shows the Congress' mindset towards women -- not only in their rhetoric but also in how they deal with their own," Trivedi said.

He further alleged that Congress leaders had mocked sensitive issues portrayed in films like 'The Kashmir Files' and 'The Kerala Story', which highlighted crimes against women.

Highlighting the BJP's record, Trivedi said Madhya Pradesh, under BJP governments, was the first state to introduce 35 per cent reservation for women and later 50 per cent reservation in local bodies.

He also pointed to schemes like Ladli Laxmi Yojana and initiatives in the name of Ahilyabai Holkar for women's empowerment.

Trivedi demanded that the Congress apologise to the women of Madhya Pradesh for Patwari's remarks, calling them "insulting and unacceptable."

- IANS

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Rohit P
While BJP is right to call out such remarks, they should also focus on actual women's safety issues rather than just political point-scoring. Both parties need to do better when it comes to women's issues. 🚺
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Ananya R
Ladli Laxmi Yojana has genuinely helped many families in MP. At least some concrete work is being done for women's welfare rather than just empty rhetoric.
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Michael C
Why are Indian politicians always making controversial statements about women? This is 2024, not 1924. Time to move beyond regressive comments and focus on real issues like education and employment for women.
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Karthik V
Congress really needs to discipline their leaders. These repeated insensitive remarks are costing them credibility with women voters. Apology is the least they can do.
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Sarah B
The Neha Hiremath case mentioned here is truly heartbreaking. Political parties should stop using women's issues as ammunition and actually work together to make India safer for women. 💔

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