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Renowned Indian lyricist and writer Javed Akhtar has expressed his reaction to the controversy surrounding the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s decision to remove the veil of a Muslim woman doctor. Akhtar, known for his controversial views on social issues, said he is against traditional veils but does not condone the Chief Minister’s action. “My clear stance is that this cannot be justified as a way to accept any inappropriate behavior towards a woman,” Akhtar said.
The lyricist argued that the incident is not just about differing views or opinions but is linked to a woman’s dignity, respect, and honor. The woman doctor’s brother said she has decided not to join government service due to mental pressure and has strongly condemned the Chief Minister’s action. Akhtar demanded that Nitish Kumar should unconditionally apologize to the Muslim woman doctor to ease the concerns and hurt caused by the incident.
The controversy revolves around the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar removing the veil of a Muslim woman doctor during an event where appointments were given to doctors. This incident has sparked outrage and criticism, with many condemning it as an example of Muslimophobia and intolerance.
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