finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday lashed out at Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for his "weak women" remark during the first sitting of Rajya Sabha in the new Parliament building.
Kharge had in his speech stated that political parties picked «weak women» as candidates and «won't choose those who're educated and can fight.»
«Largely, ladies from backward and scheduled castes are not that literate. Their literacy rate is low, because of which all political parties have a habit of nominating weak women,» ANI quoted Kharge, who is Leader of Opposition in the Upper House, as saying.
«They (parties) won't choose those who're educated and can fight,» the Congress leader said.
«I know how backwards and scheduled caste people are chosen by political parties,» Kharge said, amid protest from treasury members, who took exception to his remarks.
Kharge was speaking in the Upper House after the Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced the new Women's Reservation Bill earlier today during the first sitting of the Lok Sabha in the new Parliament complex.
Soon after Kharge's remarks, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on behalf of her party, the BJP registered a strong protest stating that Kharge's «sweeping statement» was «absolutely unacceptable.»
«We respect the leader of the Opposition but to make a sweeping statement that all parties choose women who are not effective is absolutely unacceptable. We all have been empowered by our party, by our Prime Minister.