
On Saturday, the opposition called the absence of female journalists from a press conference on a visit to Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi “unacceptable” and “insult to women” and said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi will face such discrimination.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a scary attack on Prime Minister Modi over the absence of women’s journalists and said he allowed the “exclusion” of female codes from the public forum, the Prime Minister tells every woman in India that he is “too weak to stand up for them”.
Gandhi also said that Modi’s silence in the face of such discrimination exposes the “emptiness” of its slogans to Nari Shakti.
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In the X, Gandhi said, “Mr. Modi, if you allow the exclusion of female journalists from the public forum, you tell every woman in India that you are too weak to stand up for them.”
“In our country, women have the right to the same participation in every space. Your silence in the face of such discrimination exposes the emptiness of your Hassages to Nari Shakti,” said opposition leader at Lok Sabha.
The General of the Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Congress said that if the recognition of the rights of the Prime Minister’s women is not just a comfortable possession of the body from one election to another, as this “insult to some of the most conventional women in India”.
Congress said it was shocking and unacceptable that the Indian government agreed to the “ban on female journalists” in Presser in Delhi.
In the X, General Secretary of the In-Chage Communications Congress, Jairam Ramesh, he said: “Tali for female journalists in India. Shocking and unacceptable that the Indian government agreed to do that in Nový Delhi on the eve of International Day.” ”
Priyanka Gandhi asked Modi to clarify his position in the absence of women from journalists from a press conference Muttaqi and described this incident as “insulting some of the most competent women in India”.
“The prime minister @Narendramodi, please, explain your position to remove women’s journalists from a press conference by a representative of the Taliban while visiting India,” she said at the X.
“If your recognition of women’s rights is not just a comfortable posture from one choice to another, as this insults were allowed in our country for some of the most conventional women in India, the country whose women are his spine and his pride,” Priyanka Gandhi said.
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The press conference addressed on Friday Muttaqi was limited to a handful of reporters, while journalists were a striking absence.
Muttaqi organized an interaction at the Afghan embassy in Nový Delhi, and hours after he had extensive interviews with the Minister of the External Affairs with Jaishankar.
PTI said that the decision to invite journalists to the media interaction was taken by Taliban officials accompanying the Foreign Minister.
People who are familiar with this matter said the PTI said that the Indian party suggested the Afghan party that journalists should be part of the invited event.
In the paper on X, former Minister of the Interior and Congress leader P Chidambarama, he said, “I am shocked that women’s journalists were excluded from a press conference addressed by Amir Khan Muttaqi of Afghanistan.”
“In my personal perspective, men should come out by journalists when they found that their colleagues were excluded (or were not invited),” Chidambarama said.
The Trinamool Congress MEP Mahua Moit also killed the government on this matter.
“The government has dishonored every Indian woman by allowing Taliban to exclude female journalists from his dwelling. The shame of a bunch of folded hypocrishers,” she said at the X.
Moitra even added a video with her X post in which she killed the male journalists present at the venue to allegedly do not protest.
Another MP Trinamool, Sagarika Ghos, said that Narendra Modi’s government again “reveals that a foreign policy has been developed in which the involvement is separated from approval”.
“Journalists who have been excluded from the #Taliban press conference are unacceptable and hateful. This is not the OH-SMART” Geostrategic diplomacy “, the surrender of the weak, unsuccessful coalition government Narendra Modi,” she said at X.
RJD MEP Manoj Kumar Jha said that by not allowing women to participate in the press conference of the Taliban Foreign Minister, India has threatened its own moral and diplomatic position.
“It is not only a procedural decline, but a symbolic surrender of the Indian long -term commitment to equality, freedom of the press and gender justice.
“For a country that has been proud of being the largest democracy in the world and the champion of the participation of women in every sphere, this incident is a deeply disappointment and politically short -sighted,” Jha said in a post on X.
“It sends bad news to Indian women and the global community that comfort has won over beliefs. Jai Hind,” he added.
Shiv Sena (UBT) said Priyanka Chaturvedi in X post: “No female journalists invited the post (because of the Taliban faith). Bamiyan Buddhas (destroyed by the Taliban) was a pressure background.
“News” Emirates of Afghanistan “, which the Indian government recognized as yesterday. Really ironic, ”she said.
Congress spokesman Supriya Shrinate asked why the government Modi agreed to this “only for men” “Talibani dictat”.
“How we weak @DRSJAISHANKAR and @NARENDRAMODI,” Shrinate asked.
Congress said on his official description X that journalists were banned from the Taliban Minister of Muttaqi on Indian land.
“This is not just one event. Does this reflect the complete ignorance of the dignity of women who have become normal under the rule of Modi. When the world looks into India, a democracy based on equality, what message we send by sending such discrimination here?
“We demand answers from the government of Modi. How can they let someone do not respect women on our land? Or is it your own vision of the government for the silence, exclusion and submission of women?
“As you are weak, @DRSJAISHANKAR and @NARENDRAMODI that you can’t even defend the basic dignity of Indian women in your country,” the party asked.
Congress Karti Chidambarama said, “I understand the geopolitical urge that forces us to engage in the Taliban, but proceed to their discriminatory and simple primitive Mores is absolutely ridiculous, it is very disappointing when they notice @Meaindia and @Drsjaishankar in the women’s briefing.”
The Taliban regime in Kabul faced serious criticism from different countries and global authorities, such as the UN for restricting women’s rights in Afghanistan.
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