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Indian minister's 'hormonal' women comment sparks ridicule

By AFP (China Daily) Updated: 2017-03-08 07:33

Female students need curfews to protect them from their own "hormonal outbursts", India's women's minister has said, sparking ridicule on social media.

Many Indian universities inflict curfews on women while allowing their male students freedom to stay out at night, a policy that critics say is sexist and outdated.

Asked about the practice on a television talk show, Manekha Gandhi said it was necessary to protect young women from their own hormones.

"To protect you from your own hormonal outbursts, perhaps a certain protection, a Lakshman Rekha (red line) is drawn," she said in comments broadcast on the NDTV news channel on Monday.

"It really is for your own safety," she said during the special show to mark International Women's Day on Wednesday.

Many social media users ridiculed her for her comments.

"You know what would be safest? Lock hormonal men in, instead of denying women the right to lead a full life," said one critic.

Gandhi, the sister-in-law of opposition leader Sonia Gandhi, is no stranger to controversy.

Last year she angered women's rights campaigners arguing for a law against marital rape by saying that could not apply in India because society viewed marriage as sacrosanct.

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