BJP’s Baby Rani Maurya says women shouldn’t go to police stations after dark, backtracks later
India Today
BJP national vice president Baby Rani Maurya has said that women should not visit police stations after dark, and advised them to have a male family member accompany them in case of an emergency.
Former Uttarakhand governor and BJP national vice president Baby Rani Maurya has said that women should not visit police stations after dark, and advised them to have a male family member accompany them in case of an emergency.
“A woman officer and a sub-inspector definitely sit [at the helpdesk] in the police station. But I will definitely say one thing that never go to a police station after 5 pm and after dark. Go [to police station] next morning and take your brother, husband or father along, if it is necessary," she said while addressing a group of women in PM Modi’s own constituency, Varanasi.