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Don’t protest under sun, it’ll darken your skin and hurt marital prospects: BJP Goa CM to nurses

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  • HT Correspondent,Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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  • Updated: Apr 01, 2015 10:52 IST
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Goa chief minister Laxmikant Parsekar has allegedly advised protesting nurses not to stage a hunger strike under the hot sun as it could darken their complexion and affect their marital prospects, joining a growing list of ministers from the state who have drawn criticism for their public comments.

Anusha Sawant, one of the protesting nurses, said: "When we met the chief minister over our demands at Ponda (on Tuesday), he said the girls should not sit on hunger strike in hot sun as their complexion will become dark and they will not find a good bridegroom.

"The comment was unwarranted. We expect the CM to meet our demands if he is really worried about us," Sawant said.

Parsekar was not available for a reaction but an official in his office said: "We have no idea whether any statement was made but we don't think he would say something like that."

Nurses and others workers attached to a government-approved ambulance service run by a private firm are on hunger strike for the past few days.

They claimed the firm operates only 13 ambulances though it is being paid for 33. After their representatives met Parsekar twice, the nurses decided to confront him at every public function he attends.

"We also want to create awareness about the fraud committed by the company in connivance with government officials," said Hridaynath Shirodkar, the working president of Goa unit of Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh, which is affiliated to the Rashtriyaswayam Sevak Sangh.

In January, Goa's sports and youth affairs minister Ramesh Tawadkar attracted criticism and scorn from rights activists and opposition political parties when he said the stategovernment was planning to set up centres to treat LGBT youngstersand make them "normal".

"We will make them normal…Like Alcoholics Anonymous centres, we will have centres. We will train them and give them medicines too," he had said.

Tawadkar did a U-turn after he was rapped for his "ignorance" by the chief minister, saying he was misquoted on the issue.

In July last year,Goa minister Sudin Dhavalikarsparked a controversy by calling for a ban on young girls wearing short skirts to nightclubs. "Young girls wearing short skirts in nightclubs are a threat to the Goan culture," Dhavalikar told reporters.

Last month, Goa's assembly was informed by art and culture minister Dayanand Mandrekar that his department has barred its employees from wearing sleeveless clothes, jeans, T-shirts and multi-pocketed pants to office to "maintain decorum".

Beyond Goa, other politicians too have been criticised for their controversial remarks about women.

Last month, JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav had commented on the complexion of women from south India, drawing flak from activists and parliamentarians.

During a debate in parliament on the insurance bill, Yadav had said, "Here people are awed by fair skin. Matrimonial ads also ask for fair skinned brides. The proposal to raise foreign investment is a symptom of this obsession."

Despite DMK member Kanimozhi's objection to his comments, Yadav added: "In the entire country there are more saanvle (dark skinned) men. The women of south are beautiful, their bodies...their skin ...We don't see it here. They know dance."

When the issue was later raised in the House by HRD minister Smriti Irani, Kanimozhi and some others, Yadav remained defiant and unapologetic. But he later expressed regret over his comments against Irani.


Don’t protest under sun, it’ll darken your skin and hurt marital prospects: Goa CM to nurses


@jamahir @levina @The_Showstopper And they say BJP doesn't care about Women ?
 
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How caring!!! :coffee:

But this minister is very smart, Parsekar changed the topic and deflected the question. And finally nurses would have to carry on with their hunger strike.
There 're plethora of issues that concerns the nurses working in India from poor salary to lack of conducive working environment and exploitation.
 
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Al very sincere suggestion, should be appreciated

How caring!!! :coffee:

But this minister is very smart, Parsekar changed the topic and deflected the question. And finally nurses would have to carry on with their hunger strike.
There 're plethora of issues that concerns the nurses working in India from poor salary to lack of conducive working environment and exploitation.


Well they really are caring you know ;)

 
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What is there to laugh ? It's true if you out in afternoon sun u r skin will get dark . May get his girlfriend studying there :D
 
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That isn't entirely true, there was a lot of hullaballoo within congress when Sonia Gandhi entered politics, they made fun of her accent and her inexperience. I remember that quite well.
Madam if you have a son would you get him married with a Nigerian or a Congolese girl? tell me frankly
 
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as a mother will you accept his decision, would you not want a fair daughter in law?
What would I do with a fair daughter in law?? She's not gonna be the show piece of my house.
Let's not go off topic.
Parsekar made that statement to taunt the nurses on hunger strike. Let's not make this a "complexion" issue. You're trying to circumvent the bigger issue here. Nurses form the backbone of any medical services or patient care in the health sector. But in India they don't get the respect they should.
 
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What would I do with a fair daughter in law?? She's not gonna be the show piece of my house.
Let's not go off topic.
Parsekar made that statement to taunt the nurses on hunger strike. Let's not make this a "complexion" issue. You're trying the circumvent the bigger issue here. Nurses form the backbone of any medical services or patient care in the health sector. But in India they don't get the respect they should.
because they are not localities either they are from kerala or TN so they don't think them as their own
 
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