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She said the Sabarimala temple issue, where became a matter of national debate after the Supreme Court allowed entry of women of menstrual age into the famous hill shrine in Kerala, is being used as a “political tool”.
The Union Textiles Minister was speaking at the 48th edition of IIT Bombays annual cultural festival `Mood Indigo’ here.
“There is no role of religion in government. There has to be a distinction between governence and politics. But, a fine balance between the two can serve the country well,” Irani said.
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“The Sabrimala issue is being used as a political tool. One needs to study reasonable restrictions in context to the Constitution and not make it a fulcrum of every other debate on equal rights,” the minister said.
Asked to comment on the MeToo movement, the minister said children should be taught to have mutual respect for fellow human beings in their growing years.
“Speaking up for the victim is the way forward. A woman just needs an equal opportunity so that she can empower herself,” Irani said.
“Let’s respect people for being themselves and not judge or punish or humiliate them because their views differ,” she maintained.