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Creepy obsession with successful women BJP on Rahul Gandhi’s Ayodhya comment on Aishwarya Rai

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar 3 Min Read Published February 22, 2024
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The political environment in India is often characterized by a clash of perspectives and rhetoric, with political parties and leaders often involved in verbal confrontations. Recently, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) aimed Rahul Gandhi, a prominent figure in the Indian National Congress (INC), for his comments on Aishwarya Rai, a successful Bollywood actress and former Miss World. Gandhi’s remarks, made during a visit to Ayodhya, were seen by some as a veiled critique of Rai’s celebrity status and her connection to the BJP. However, the BJP’s response to Gandhi’s comments has sparked a debate about gender politics and the treatment of successful women in Indian society.

In his comments, Gandhi referred to Rai’s visit to Ayodhya as a “political stunt” and questioned her connection to the BJP. He also suggested that her fame and success had been used by the BJP to further its political agenda. These remarks were seen by many as an attempt to discredit Rai and undermine her achievements.

The BJP, however, saw Gandhi’s comments as a reflection of what they called a “creepy obsession” with successful women. They accused Gandhi of trying to belittle Rai’s accomplishments and of using her as a political pawn. The party also pointed out that Rai’s visit to Ayodhya was a personal one and had nothing to do with politics.

The controversy surrounding Gandhi’s comments and the BJP’s response has reignited a debate about gender politics in India. Many argue that successful women in India are often subjected to unfair scrutiny and criticism and that their achievements are often dismissed or downplayed. They argue that Gandhi’s comments are a prime example of this and that they reflect a broader societal attitude towards successful women.

Others, however, believe that Gandhi’s comments were justified and that they were simply a critique of Rai’s perceived political affiliations. They argue that Rai’s visit to Ayodhya, a politically sensitive site, was a deliberate move and that it was fair game for politicians to comment on it.

Regardless of the merits of Gandhi’s comments, the controversy has highlighted the challenges facing successful women in Indian society. It has also reignited a debate about the role of women in politics and the media and about the treatment of women who achieve success in traditionally male-dominated fields.

The discussion regarding Rahul Gandhi’s remarks on Aishwarya Rai and the BJP’s reaction has ignited a discourse on gender politics in India. It has raised questions about the treatment of successful women in Indian society and about the role of women in politics and the media. It remains to be seen how this debate will unfold, but it is clear that it has struck a chord with many in India.

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Divya Parashar February 22, 2024
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