Women are fragile, feminine, should be home at night: BJP MLA


Panaji, Aug 2 (IANS): Women are feminine and fragile and, therefore, should not be made to work in night shift jobs, Goa BJP's woman MLA Alina Saldanha said on Friday.

Saldanha, a former cabinet minister, also said that women belong in the home, especially during the nights, otherwise their children face hardship.

"Women are said to be feminine and femininity means they are fragile, compared to their counterparts. I don't think it is fair that the lady should go through the hardship, having to work in the night," Saldanha told the reporters outside the state legislative assembly complex on Friday.

Her comments come a day after former Chief Minister Churchill Alemao told the state assembly that Goan women are "delicate" and therefore could not work on night shifts. He had also said that non-Goan women are "fast", triggering outrage.

Alemao was speaking during a brief debate on the Factories (Goa Amendment) Act, 2019, which allows women to work night shifts in factories and manufacturing units.

On Friday, Saldana said that she firmly believes that "ladies should be in their homes", especially at night.

"They are mothers, they have so many responsibilities and the children are there. Without the mother, the children are lost in the house. They do not know what to do. The presence of the mother in the house is very essential," she said.

"Especially when children have to go to school, the mother has to be there at home to get them ready for school the next day. I feel that women should not be made to work night shifts and I am sure these flaws (in then amendment) will be considered," Saldanha added.

When asked why she did not express her opposition to the amendment which was passed by a majority of 26-5, Saldanha said: "It is not that I did not object, I am very sorry. I was busy writing down some points on another issue and that's how I missed it. In fact, I am very upset about it. It was a very short discussion, but I missed it".

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Aug 03 2019

    Madam,what you say is part true.Women are feminine,but not fragile.They are strong, can take up any responsible work and bring to end.They should be at home at night?why because of their safety is only one side .not because they are fragile.Of course mother must take care of her child.But same time father too has responsibility towards his child and can takeover for a change when mother is on duty ,work..It is not only Goan women are delicate as one of minister said ,but all.Dont underestimate women .Night work for women is not recommended just because of safety nowadays.But women have to work mosly .That cant be avoided.Many women bring money home where either no man at home or sick,earn less.Nowadays both have to work to meet the end.

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  • Mohan Prabhu,, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Sun, Aug 04 2019

    What this MLA is saying is not idiotic; only fools would say that. If women have to work, it is either duty to necessity or to enjoy a good life which otherwise they cannot afford. There is surely a need for protection, not just of women but of elderly (women or men) even during the day because predators are at large. So best bet is avoid night shifts and if they must for reasons beyond their control, at least have a person escorting them safely home. Walking alone at nights for anyone is dangerous as there are devils waiting to waylay.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Fri, Aug 02 2019

    What an Idiot ...

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 08 2019

    Have you allowed your Family to work at night.?

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