Union Minister Smriti Irani's big statement on ripped jeans controversy
Union Minister Smriti Irani's big statement on ripped jeans controversy
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New Delhi: The political turmoil in the country has increased considerably for the past few days, and in the meantime, the debate has intensified in the opposition. In the meantime, Union Minister Smriti Irani has made a big point about the ripped jeans. She has said that the leaders have nothing to do with how people wear clothes. The Union minister said that the task of the leaders is to decide the policy and ensure the rule of law.

Speaking at a function organised by a media group, Smriti Irani said that some things are sacred and one of them is to choose the way women live their lives and to connect with the society in the manner in which they are considered appropriate. After assuming the CM post of Uttarakhand, Tirath Singh Rawat made a statement about the fati jeans. His statement was contested across India while some individuals justified chief Minister Rawat's statement.

Chief Minister Rawat had said, "The decline in prices is reflected in the peculiar fashion of the youth and they start to understand themselves as special by wearing jeans on the knee." Leaders should have nothing to do with how individuals wear clothes, what they eat, what they do because our job is to formulate a policy and ensure the rule of law, "the Union minister said. Many leaders have made a misrepresentation." The issue is still not taking the name of the name of pause, many statements are coming out about it.

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