
A video from Bihar has triggered strong reactions across the country. Actress Rakhi Sawant reacted sharply to the incident and publicly condemned the act shown in the video.
In her response, Rakhi said pulling a woman’s hijab in public is completely wrong and disrespectful. She questioned how a chief minister could touch a woman’s clothing without her consent.
Rakhi Sawant also made a strong remark directed at Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. In her video, she asked how he would feel if someone pulled his dhoti or naada in public.
Her statement drew wide attention on social media. While many supported her stand on women’s dignity, others felt her comparison was inappropriate and unnecessary.
Some viewers argued that using such language, even in anger, crossed a line. They felt the message could have been delivered without resorting to personal remarks.
This is not the first time such a controversy has emerged. Earlier in Rajasthan, a video went viral where then chief minister Ashok Gehlot was seen lifting a woman’s ghunghat during a public programme.
That incident also sparked debate about personal choice, consent, and respect in public spaces. It raised questions about how leaders should behave in such situations.
In the recent Bihar case, some people believe Nitish Kumar may not have had bad intentions. Even if the intention was to encourage confidence, the action was still seen as inappropriate.
Many feel that good intentions cannot justify crossing personal boundaries. Public leaders, critics argue, must always respect consent and dignity.
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