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<h2>Narendra Modi remark "despite being a woman" faces flak on twitter</h2>

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Narendra Modi Known for his flamboyant style of speech but, this time game changed and the tables turn for him. While delivering lecture at Dhaka University Bangladesh, Modi said that despite being a woman the Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has vowed that her government will have zero tolerance against terrorism. Modi’s statement was marked as sexist and faces flakes across globe, even foreign media covered the story with their headline says "India's Modi just delivered the world's worst compliment". This seems to be contradicting with his own views where, he talk about women empowerment but, whether those lines were used mere to seek attention or he really meant it. This has been the golden opportunity for the Modi nemesis and they have totally nailed it.

"It shows a patronizing attitude and male chauvinism. This is insulting to womanhood. He has embarrassed Hasina and insulted woman leaders," Congress leader Anand Sharma said. Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said, "(I) can't think of a single wise crack to use the #DespiteBeingAWoman hash tag." Bollywood actor Twinkle Khanna responded with humour that,"Hahaha-No #DespiteBeingAWoman for us-secretly we are all men-just carefully shave our moustaches off every morning". Congress party's spokesperson Sanjay Jha had tweeted: "At core, RSS/BJP are misogynistic, bigoted, chauvinistic and sexist. Narendra Modi is just another manifestation of it. #DespiteBeingAWoman."


Narendra Modi, the man who understands youth power and their perception but, that all seems like just words with no meaning. Women are the backbone of Indian Economy and the strength of the nation. We talk about equality and providing same status but, it doesn’t looks like we are moving towards that goal. If we have to thrive as a nation then man, women and transgender this entire segment should be converted in to one slogan that is stop gender discrimination.
 
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