Trinamool Congress, out of its 42 seats to Parliament, offered 17 of them to women this year. The party has nine female members, a 40% of the total number of women in the Parliament. Bengali actresses Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan who were elected as Trinamool Congress MPs from West Bengal posted pictures of their first day at the Parliament. Soon after, both of them were brutally trolled for posing in front of the Parliament.
They were also slammed for being dressed up on their first day as Members of Parliament. This is not the first time as the two ladies faced trolled back when their names were announced as Trinamool candidates over their credentials to contest elections. Mimi Chakraborty won from Jadavpur and Nusrat Jahan from Basirhat constituency. On the other hand, the picture uploaded by Nusrat too received quite a rebuke. One such user wrote in Bengali, “This is not a place for a photo shoot. This is a place where you should fight for the people’s rights and legislate for the country. You don’t belong here.”
While some were concerned over the ladies’ tattoos. We wonder if there is really any rule on how MPs or politicians supposed to dress. Being sanskari won’t make anyone a good politician. It all depends on what noble work they do instead of dressing sense to the Parliament. Moreover, every adult has a right to choose what they wear.
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