Sri Lanka banned burqas for 'public protection' after bomb attacks. Good decision. It will help women feel like human beings. They deserve to have the right to not live in a mobile prison.
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) April 29, 2019
Mobile prison! Perfect description.
— Dr. Bakul Javadekar. (@DrJavadekar) April 29, 2019
Time has come to scale this and replicate across the globe
— salil hasabnis (@salilhasabnis) April 29, 2019
Great and gurtsy decision .... Kudos to Sri Lankan leadership.#NoToCorruption
— Srinivasu (@sriniTW123) April 29, 2019
Great I think Indian government also follow this
— Prabhat (@prabhatj19) April 29, 2019
This is the best thing to do .. similar thing I would like in India as well
— Amardeep Chowdhury (@Amardeepbasu) April 29, 2019
Mobile prison, nice term...
— Rajnish Sinha (@rajnish_t) April 29, 2019
Isn't it suppression on minority living here if they want to wear this? Isn't it obstacle to the rights of minority's following?
— Zafar Faruki💘 (@AbuZaformohamm3) April 29, 2019
What about those women who want to wear it? The state shouldn't enforce either a ban or to wear it. Woman who don't want to wear it should have the freedom not to wear it, and those do want to wear it should have the freedom to wear it. No force either way.
— Srinivas Kari (@Srinivas_Kari) April 29, 2019
Out of the 9 suicide bombers, only 1 was a woman. SL bans burqas & punishes ALL Muslim women, which is gender discrimination, & leaving men unaffected. When terrorist attack happened, NZ PM wore burqa but SL does just the opposite! https://t.co/Ig76fmMDre
— Chowkidarni Sandhya (@PplOfIndia) April 29, 2019