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Kavita Krishnan accuses PM Modi of stalking daughters, asks people not to share 'selfie with daughters'

| | Jun 29, 2015, at 03:26 pm
New Delhi, June 29 (IBNS): With Narendra Modi's urge to share selfie with their daughters receiving overwhelming responses, AIPWA secretary Kavita Krishnan asked people not to do so and accused the Prime Minister of having a record of stalking daughters.
"#SelfieWithDaughter with #LameDuckPM. He has a record of stalking daughters," Krishnan tweeted.
 
She also accused the Prime Minister of protecting his corrupt sisters-Sushma Swaraj, Vasundhara Raje, Smriti irani and Pankaja Munde.
 
"Modi #MannKiBaat speaks of #Rakhi. For him this means protection of corrupt 'sisters:Sushma, Vasundhara, Smriti, Pankaja on whom he's silent," her post read.
 
 Narendra Modi on Sunday stayed away from the recent political controversies during his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' address, and focused on women related issues, while urging for their empowerment.
 
Speaking on an initiative started by a Sarpanch in a village in Haryana, PM Modi had asked people to post selfies of themselves with their daughters on Twitter.  
 
"I urge all of you, share a #SelfieWithDaughter," he said.
 
Referring to the Beti Bachao Beti Padao (Save the Girl Child, Educate Her) initiative, he also asked them to post stirring taglines to the post.
 
He had also said that for this year's Raksha Bandhan, brothers should do something special for their sisters and make them more empowered.
 
"For this Raksha Bandhan we should do something special. I urge you to please enroll the sisters who work for you, at your homes and in your fields, for the Rs. 12 and Rs. 320 social security programmes which will provide them with security in life," Modi had said at his ninth radio address.
 

 

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