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He went on to claim that only “third-grade” women marry into farming families, adding that the children born from such unions lack good looks. His comments were quickly met with backlash, particularly for perpetuating harmful stereotypes and degrading language toward women.
Congress leader and former Maharashtra Women and Child Development Minister, Yashomati Thakur, condemned Bhuyar’s remarks, criticizing his disrespectful categorization of women. She urged Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, whom Bhuyar supports, to rein in such behavior. “No one will tolerate the categorization of women in this manner. Society will hold you accountable,” Thakur asserted.
Bhuyar’s remarks have sparked widespread criticism, with many calling for greater accountability from public representatives in their language and attitudes towards women.
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