Tripura CM's 'Miss India' comment flooded with criticism

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

Biplab Kumar Deb's comment that international beauty contests are a farce and questioning the crowning of as "Miss World" in 1997 drew criticism today from various quarters, including contestants, social workers and his political opponents.

Close on the heels of his "Internet and satellite during the times of Mahabharata" comment, the veered into another controversy yesterday, questioning the rationale behind crowning "Miss World" 21 years ago.

Deb, however, was all praise for Aishwarya Rai, who won the crown in 1994, saying she "represents Indian women" in the true sense.

Panchali Bhattacharjee, and wife of former Manik Sarkar, said Deb's comments were "unexpected".

"winners work very hard. It is not right to demean them in any way. Besides, we do not see women in any stereotypical manner. They should have the freedom to express themselves as Laxmi, Saraswati or otherwise," she added.

Femina Miss contestant from Mamita Debbarma said, "It is a shame that our is making such comments."

Asserting that contestants had to work very hard to win a crown, she said, "The governments of other states felicitate and promote those who win these accolades. This comment is very unfortunate."

Basana Debnath said, "is an Indian woman and I think our chief minister's comment has no value. It is uncalled for and does not suit a

"In our country, a three-year girl is raped, but there is hardly any voice against it. I ask, why would people like Asaram and not be hanged? Nobody is vocal about this. I want a comment from our "

Fulan Bhattacharya, and Mayor in (AMC), run by the CPI(M), was also critical of Deb's comments.

"This is none of his business. I am completely against stereotyping Indian beauty as goddess Laxmi and Saraswati. This is an old and retrogressive thought process, like that of a fundamentalist. The rest of the country is laughing at our chief minister's comment and we are also ashamed," she said.

said, "His (Deb's) comments are divisive. He tried to differentiate between and with a clear motive, but both of them were judged by those who, according to Deb, are international mafia."

Speaking at a design workshop yesterday, had further alleged that organisers were the international marketing mafia, who spotted a huge market in

His comments came days after cautioned the BJP leaders to steer clear of controversies and not offer "masala" to the media by making irresponsible statements.

Earlier this month, Deb, an arts graduate, had claimed that Internet and existed in the days of Mahabharata, which had drawn criticism from Twitterati, intellectuals and his political adversaries.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 20:45 IST