Mathura Women -Advocates protested about comments from the friendly -narrator Anirudhacharya, Balie Association submitted a case

Narrator Anirudhacharya is once again engulfed in controversies. This time, unmarried women targeted who argued the female advocates of Mathura at an offensive remarks about him. Her statement has been resentful in the women’s community and now the Mathura Bar Association has decided to file a case against the narrator. The offensive remarks of Anirudhacharya, according to sources, narrator Anirudhacharya, during his discourse, commented on unmarried women, who regarded the women’s community as extremely abusive and derogatory. He said that unmarried women in society are ‘unnecessary’ upset and that they only gain peace after marriage. His remarks are considered a violation of women’s rights and their respect. The opposition against female advocates and the move from the Barie Association, after this comment, became active the female advocates of Mathura and they began to oppose it. Women -Advocators said such statements promote malice to women and weaken their rights in society. The Barie Association took the case seriously and decided to start legal action against the narrator. President of the Barie Association President Sharma took responsibility for advocating the case, saying that no comment is being made against the honor of women. The increasing inequality and hatred in society once again emphasized the growing inequality in society and hatred of women. Women -Advocators and Social Workers demand action, as it is a matter of women’s honor. Such statements are also accused of spreading hatred against women. Share this story -tags

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