Gehlot govt minister's controversial remarks on Karva Chauth, creates ruckus
Gehlot govt minister's controversial remarks on Karva Chauth, creates ruckus
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Bikaner: Rajasthan cabinet minister Govind Ram Meghwal on Saturday created a ruckus by making a controversial statement on Karva Chauth. In fact, he said at an event organized in the capital Jaipur, 'Women in India still look with sieves and pray for the long life of their husbands on Karva Chauth. While in developed countries, women are going to the moon.' Now there is a ruckus after his comment. In fact, the opposition party BJP has launched a scathing attack on the Gehlot government.

The BJP has demanded an apology from Minister Meghwal and asked Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot to take action against his colleague. Disaster Management and Relief Minister Govind Ram Meghwal said on Saturday at the closing ceremony of the 'Digifest' program held in Jaipur, 'Women in China and America are living in the world of science. However, it is unfortunate that even today women in India watch Karva Chauth with a sieve. Talks about her husband's long life. But the husband never looks for his wife's long life.' At the same time, he said that people are being pushed into superstition. On the other hand, BJP spokesperson Ramlal also targeted the minister, in fact, he said, 'People are fighting each other in the name of religion and caste.'

Let us tell you that CM Ashok Gehlot was also present in this program. In such a situation, the BJP has attacked the Gehlot government over this statement of the minister. BJP state spokesperson and MLA Ram Lal Sharma hit out at the minister, saying he should be aware that Kalpana Chawla had gone to space and many Indian women were working as pilots.

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