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Mahesh Sharma seeks to clarify on his 'skirt comment'

Updated on: 29 August,2016 07:01 PM IST  | 
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Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma found himself in the middle of yet another controversy for his remarks that foreigners travelling to India should avoid wearing skirts, forcing him to issue a clarification

Mahesh Sharma seeks to clarify on his 'skirt comment'

New Delhi: Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma found himself in the middle of yet another controversy for his remarks that foreigners travelling to India should avoid wearing skirts, forcing him to issue a clarification.

Sharma said his comments were 'advisory in nature' and were meant for those tourists who were visiting religious places.


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Talking to reporters yesterday in Agra, he had said, "For their own safety, women foreign tourists should not wear short dresses and skirts... Indian culture is different from the western (culture)."

The remarks evoked a sharp reactions with Congress leader Manish Tiwari terming them as "most uncultured remarks" and Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal saying that the comments reveal a very "horrible and pathetic mindset".

Clarifying his remarks, Sharma said, "It is country with different cultures, different eating habits and different dressing senses which change on every 100 km. We have a tradition (of saying) Atithi Devobhava (the guest is almost like God). Such a ban is unimaginable. I said this as an advisory when going to religious places. Like when we go to gurudwara, we cover our heads, when we go to temple, we remove our shoes," Sharma said.

"I am a father of (two) daughters. I have not said what one person should wear or not wear, neither it is desired nor I am authorised to say so. I have only said this as an advice when they visit to religious place," he added. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also took a dig at Sharma, saying "Women had greater freedom to wear clothes of their choice in Vedic times than they have in Modi times."

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