![]() ![]() ![]() It did attract attention, it did shock many people, it did provoke controversy, but the question in itself indicates what the intent is," she asserted. "The question was intended either to shock, provoke or to attract attention. Which gay man without a uterus has a menstrual cycle? Speaking to ANI, Ms Irani said, "Tell me, the honourable member wanted a response for the LGBTQIA community. Highlighting question 'C' of the list of questions, Ms Irani said that the question for promoting or providing a menstrual hygiene plan for gay men was intended either to shock, provoke or attract attention. The question was posed by Minister Manoj Kumar Jha as part of the list of questions for oral answers to be asked at a sitting of the Rajya Sabha on December 13.Īs per Smriti Irani, the list of questions posed to the WCD minister was, "Will the Minister of Women and Child Development be pleased to state:Ī/ Whether govt is planning to roll out a Menstrual Hygiene Policy soonĬ/ whether the policy contains provisions to promote and provide for menstrual hygiene among the LGBTQIA community." The minister added, "I could've said much more on the issue but I didn't because the gentleman who asked the question never intended to find a solution for women." The minister also said that the question that prompted the statement was intended either to shock, provoke or attract attention. ![]()
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