Indore. In an event organized on the occasion of World Environment Day, Madhya Pradesh Minister (Minister of Madhya Pradesh) has once again made such a statement about girls’ dress, which has come into discussions. Said that girls with low clothes do not look good. Many times girls come to take selfies. I speak, son dressed good clothes. Take the photo again.
This is not the first time that Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya has expressed his opinion on the issue of girls’ dress. Earlier in April 2023, he has compared girls with ‘wrong dress’ to ‘Shurpanakha’ of Ramayana. This new statement has again launched a debate.
Did Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya say?
Kailash Vijayvargiya launched his talk by appreciating the brief speech of BJP city president Sumit Mishra. He said, “He gave a good and small speech. Short speech should be given only.” He then commented on the approach of western and dress in Indian culture.
Vijayvargiya said, the girl should make up with us, wearing jewelry, wearing good beautiful clothes, we consider it good. Is very beautiful. But the one who wears less clothes abroad is considered good. This is their thinking.
It is said that the girl wearing less clothes is beautiful and a low speech leader is good. I do not agree The woman is the nature of the goddess. Wear a lot of clothes. Less clothes do not look good. Many times girls come to take selfies. I speak, son dressed good clothes. Take the photo again.
When compared to Shurpanakha
Please tell that Kailash Vijayvargiya gave a similar statement in a program of Jain society during Hanuman Jayanti. Then he had said, “Women call us goddesses. But, she does not look like the form of Goddess, but looks like Shurpanakha. I do not lie on Hanuman Jayanti. God has given girls how beautiful body has given girls, wear good clothes, man.”
Minister’s stand on Hindu culture and ‘night culture’
Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya is known for his deep Hindu cultural beliefs. They have often been vocal against night culture, drugs and intoxication. He had strongly objected to the controversial photos and videos that often emerged from outside the bar and outside the pub in Indore. The ‘night culture’ was banned in Indore only after his continuous protest.