If we cross the line in terms of dressing, we become animals - National Commission for Women member Khushbu

There is no such thing as freedom of clothing, we know the limits. If we go beyond the limits, there will be no difference between us and the animals. Knowing that this is the limit, one should dress like that," she said.



Coimbatore: National Commission for Women member Khushbu has said that if we cross the limits in terms of dress, we will become a beast.



The makkal sevai maiyam organised a handloom dress parade for college students at a private college hall in Peelamedu area of Coimbatore.



Vanathi Srinivasan, founder of The makkal sevai maiyam and president of the BJP's National Women's Wing, and Khushbu, a member of the National Commission for Women, were present.



Vanathi Sreenivasan and Khushbu also walked the catwalk in the costume parade at the event and encouraged the students.



Later, prizes were distributed to the winning college students.

Speaking to reporters after the event, National Commission for Women (NCW) member Khushbu said,



Handloom clothes should be presented everywhere. I am happy that college students are participating in this event.

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Prime Minister Modi is the biggest leader in the world. It remains to be seen to what extent India's growth has been under his rule. To the question of the next superstar in the film industry, she said, "Does it matter now who is the superstar? I can't answer everything, he replied.

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Talking about the kalaignar means talking all day long, I'm from there, I know him very well, let's talk about the artist on a different platform.

The people who come to the besan shows say that no one will laugh, which I doubt. Is there such a rule of law? You can generally watch it in all the besan shows without a little laugh.

I like clothes made of handloom. Handloom development has taken place in this regime. We are using handloom products at home as plastic is prohibited. I'm not saying college students don't want western clothes, while at the same time telling them not to forget our cultures.

The Prime Minister is making efforts to improve the lives of farmers and weavers everywhere. Vanathi is there to form the Handloom Weavers Welfare Board and I am there and everyone can do it together and we will definitely do it.

There is no such thing as freedom of clothing, but human beings have six senses and we know the limit. If we go beyond the limits, there will be no difference between us and the animals.

You need to dress like that knowing that this is the limit. Saree is the limit for me. This is what she said.

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