New Delhi: The women in the picture above reminds us of a decade old blockbuster daily soap – Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi – and she is none other than the incumbent Union Textile Minister Smriti Irani. But what make netizens higgledy-piggledy is the fact that why is the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lawmaker, who played the lead role of Tulsi in the daily soap, instagramming the picture now? Well for those who couldn’t decode the caption she put – ‘’Hum bolega to bologe ki bolta hai" (If I speak, you will say I am speaking), recall her recent analogy over the controversy and ongoing unrest in Kerala regarding entry of women into Sabrimala Temple.


This is what she had said – “I am nobody to speak against the Supreme Court verdict as I am a serving cabinet minister. But just plain common sense is that would you carry a napkin seeped with menstrual blood and walk into a friend’s house. You would not.”

“And would you think it is respectful to do the same when you walk into the house of god? That is the difference. I have the right to pray, but no right to desecrate. That is the difference that we need to recognise and respect,” Irani said.

As soon as the image was posted – in which she can be seen tied up with ropes with a cloth around her mouth – the social media platform exploded with laughter and praises for tongue-in-cheek response of Irani for people who misunderstood her statement and started criticising her.

Here is Smriti Irani's Instagram post that went viral and how:


Shared on Thursday morning, the post has already garnered more than 12,000 likes and the comment section is full of appreciation for the BJP leader. “You are best..... A empowered women. Speaks boldly!,” wrote a person in the comment section.

The so-called controversial remark came while Irani was speaking at the ‘Young Thinkers’ conference organised by the British High Commission and the Observer Research Foundation here.

Watch Smriti Irani said while speaking about the Sabrimala Temple controversy:


Irani is known for posting humours captions and poking fun at her on occasions such as weight loss struggles, Monday memes and even trolling his colleagues from the ministry. Irani also gives regular glimpses into her personal life and shares image of her mother, husband Zubin Irani and their two children.