Goa minister's comments on women triggers controversy


Panaji, Dec 2 (IANS): Goa's Art and Culture minister Dayanand Mandrekar's statement on Wednesday, when he said that women are so immersed in TV serials, that they forget to make tea or enquire about their husbands, who return weary from work, has triggered controversy.

The Congress on Thursday, has claimed that Mandrekar's comments reflect the "khap mentality" of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, especially vis-a-vis women.

"Women are so interested in watching these serials, that once they start watching them in the evenings, they do not even pay attention to their husbands who come home after a long day at work," Mandrekar said while speaking at an awards function organised by the state Arts and Culture ministry in Panaji on Wednesday.

"Today, she is so immersed in the TV, that that the fact that her husband has arrived home and has changed clothes does not matter to her. She is not even in the frame of mind to ask him whether he would like to have a cup of tea or not," he added.

"Now we are going in a commercial way and as a result, the manner in which people used to step out with enthusiasm and in big numbers to watch plays, has waned. There are many reasons for this. There is a TV at home and there are several good programmes and serials every day," the minister said.

"Because of these serials, even if there is a good program in the village, they do not care," he said.

He added that the fervour for watching TV serials is such that people "do not even care about religious festivals in the village".

"They feel that if there is a break in the serials they watch because, something critical may happen," the minister also said.

The Congress has claimed that Mandrekar's comments are demeaning to women.

"This is nothing but the real underlying khap mentality of its leaders. Demeaning women is not new to them. While the party claims it has a modern outlook, the comments made by Mandrekar against women, reflects the sad reality of their mindset," Congress spokesperson Sunil Kawthankar told IANS.

  

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    There is some truth in his statement, not only women men also involved in internet browsing like whatsap, facebook and other internet sites that after their work and even during work now people do not have time to lift the face and look at others, at this rate all fast becoming absolute slaves of internet, situation has come to such a point that people may survive without water but not without electronic and information medias.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    Looks like BJP has issues with housesives. First restrict the cash they save for emergencies. Then dictate how much gold they can possess. Now critise them for not making tea for their husbands.

    Only a family man like our PM can help BJP now.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    I wish to take note of your intro -
    Quote
    "Looks like BJP has issues with housewives ....."
    Unquote

    My view is - its a good observation.., b'coz BJP & its like-minded supporters would engage in Gau Rakshak job till sunrise..., (without prejudice..,)

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  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    i Support B.J.P's This move...Modiji you are great....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    Blind Bhakt ...

    DisAgree [8] Agree [18] Reply Report Abuse

  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    Blind Bhats...only compare Suhma..to Mother Teresa....commenting every article is not make you great....

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    The hard line mentality...,
    on a lighter side..,
    hope there won't be one more thuglak order banning women from watching tv..,

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    We know how they treat Women ...

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