Have daughters, would not enforce skirt ban: Minister's U-turn
August 29, 2016  15:58
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After controversially suggesting that foreigners visiting India should avoid wearing skirts or going out alone at night, Union Minister Mahesh Sharma clarified today that he was referring only to religious places, and that he spoke out of "concern".

"I am a father of two daughters...I would never tell women what they should wear or not. Our culture is Atithi Devobhava (the guest is almost like God). Such a ban is unimaginable, but it is not a crime to be cautious. Different countries issue advisories from time to time, but I never said change anyone's way of dressing," Sharma, the Minister of State for Culture, said to reporters on Monday.

On Sunday, Sharma was responding to questions on the government's steps for tourist safety in popular destinations like Agra when he spoke about the list of dos and don'ts for visitors to India.
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"When tourists arrive at the airport, they will be given a welcome kit which has a card with dos and don'ts... it has instructions like if they are in small areas, they should not roam around alone at night or wear skirts," said the 55-year-old.
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