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Union Minister Vijay Goel's support to Dangal star Zaira Wasim backfires: Here's why
New Delhi: Dangal starlet Zahira Wasim sparked a storm through her apology on Facebook and the aftermath forced her to delete the post igniting more support.
The 16-year-old Kashmiri girl’s act of contrition was after meeting with J&K’s Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti Sayeed. But then came a wave of support against fanatics from all quarters of the society along with Aamir Khan calling her as a ‘role model’ and appealing everyone to leave her alone and respecting her age in which she is “trying her best to deal with life”.
— Aamir Khan (@aamir_khan) January 17, 2017Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel also in a bid to lend aid backfired by drawing comparisons to a Muslim woman. The Minister on Twitter captioned an image, which also featured the woman trapped in a cage, as, “This painting tells a story similar to @zairawasim. Pinjara tod kar humari betiyaan badhne lagi hai aage. More power to our daughters!” However, Goel’s tweet did not go down well with the young girl, who later put forward her thoughts boldly, saying that the story depicted through this painting was not relevant to her and women in hijab are beautiful and free. Zaira in a series of tweets requested him to not connect her to such a discourteous depiction. On Friday, a few protesters in Srinagar burnt the pictures Zaira Wasim. PIC: @zairawasim Twitter account. The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) today attacked Goel for his ‘hijab’ tweet, saying the latter should move ahead of typical stereotypical thinking and appraise himself about diversity of issues. “I am glad Zahira Wasim has done it. Hijab could be a matter of women’s agency. Many people, particularly from the Sangh Dan BJP background don’t understand it. Goel should read little bit about agency of women, if he reads it he would come out of this typical stereotypes that women who are in veil, they have no authority on themselves,” RJD leader Manoj Jha told ANI. Jha further said that Goel has not moved out from typical Sangh Parivar’s 25 page documents on Muslims and their issues, adding that he should move ahead as he is a minister and represent India at different level. After being embroiled into controversy over his tweet, Goel clarified that his comments on the micro-blogging website was to support the Dangal actor, who has been facing flak after meeting Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, adding that the people who are against his tweet are indirectly supporting the orthodox society and extremists. “This is beyond my understanding as why is she against my tweet. Earlier, Mohammad Shami faced the ire of some extremists for posting picture with his wife and now Zahir Wasim was being targeted for meeting Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti. I came to know that people are even protesting outside Zahira’s house in Srinagar,” Goel told ANI. He further clarified his stand and said: “This shows that people want to keep their daughters inside the house and hide their talent. I just wanted to tell those orthodox people that society is changing and our daughters and sisters should get the opportunity to show their talent in arts, sports and other sectors and we should also encourage them,” he added. The Sports Minister further asked people, who are expressing ire over his tweet as are they in support of the extremists who are protesting outside Zahira’s house. Zaira and Goel yesterday engaged into a Twitter spat after the latter tweeted a picture of a woman in a hijab, from the ‘India Art Fest’ at Thyagraj Stadium comparing it with former.
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