Parliament as she lost her temper when addressed as 'Jaya Amitabh Bachchan' by Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh.
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A video showing Jaya Bachchan objecting to being called 'Jaya Amitabh Bachchan' has gone viral on social media. When Deputy Chairman Harivansh called her to speak, she responded sharply, “Sir, sirf Jaya Bachchan bolte to kaafi hojata” (It would’ve been enough to call me Jaya Bachchan). Harivansh pointed out that her name was officially registered that way, prompting Jaya to criticize the practice.
Jaya Bachchan expressed her frustration, stating, “Ye jo hain kuch naya tarika hain ki mahilaayen apne pati ke naam se jaani jaye. Unka koi astitva nahi. Unki koi upalabdh hi nahi hain, apne mein aur astitva nahi hain. Ye jo naya shuru hua hain, I just…” (Some new methods have emerged that women have to be known by their husbands’ name. As if women have no identity. They have no achievements, no identity of their own. This new thing, I just…).
The video has sparked a debate online, with opinions divided. Some users supported Jaya Bachchan, while others criticized her outburst in Parliament. One comment read, «She’s not wrong in any sense.» Another comment suggested she was emulating Indira Gandhi, saying, «She is trying to act the character of Madam Indira Gandhi in Parliament as she
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