Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi has said that the constitution gives women the right to dress as they wish.
In a statement released on the social networking site Twitter, Priyanka Gandhi said that it was the right of women to wear bikinis, veils, jeans or hijab.
She asserted that her confession had been obtained through torture, and that her confession had been obtained through torture.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi said that the Constitution of India guarantees her to wear anything, so stop oppressing women.
Priyanka Gandhi also used the hashtag 'I am a girl, I can fight' at the end of her tweet.
"The BJP should name its 'Ghoshna Patra' as 'Dhokha patra'. The BJP, which used the talk about past 70 years, could not fulfil even one-fourth of the promises made in its manifesto in past five years years," Priyanka said in a tweet in Hindi."
भाजपा को अपने "घोषणा पत्र" का नाम धोखा पत्र रखना चाहिए
— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) February 9, 2022
70 सालों की रट लगाने वाली भाजपा 5 सालों में अपने घोषणापत्र के 1/4 वादे भी नहीं पूरे कर पाई।
न 5 सालों के काम का हिसाब, न ही भविष्य निर्माण का कोई विजन
इसलिए कांग्रेस की प्रतिज्ञाओं को कॉपी-पेस्ट करके अपना काम चला रही है।
It may be recalled that incidents of harassment of Hindu girls with hijab by Hindu extremists in India are increasing day by day.
The Karnataka Chief Minister has closed schools and colleges for three days in view of the hijab controversy.
On the other hand, the video of a brave girl who stood in front of a group of Hindu extremists wearing hijab is going viral on social media. The extremists tried to scare her in every possible way but they resisted the boys.
Hindu extremists chanted 'Jai Shri Ram' and made obscene gestures towards the girl but the girl in hijab continued walking without any fear chanting 'Allah Akbar' on which the journalist present there told the student. They approached him and took him inside the college.
It is to be noted that this incident started in Karnataka when the principal announced that now any kind of religious dress is banned in the college.