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Dangal girl Zaira Wasim's Twitter retort to Union Minister

| | Jan 20, 2017, at 09:24 pm
Srinagar, Jan 20 (IBNS) : Dangal star Zaira Wasim on Friday plunged into a fresh controversy when she took on Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Vijay Goel for equating her with a caged woman in a painting.

The painting in question was on display at the India Art Festival in Delhi on January 19 showing a girl in hijab, while in the foreground, a young girl sits trapped in a birdcage.

Goel had tweeted:  "This painting tells a story similar to Zaira Wasim's. More power to our daughters!"

Not appreciative of the minister's observation, Zaira  made a retort on the Twitter : "Women in hijab are beautiful and free... Moreover, the story depicted through the painting is not even remotely relevant to mine."

Goel, however, tried to clarify later that  it was not his intention to hurt, and Zaira  had misunderstood what he was attempting to say.

"You have interpreted wrong (sic)," the minister wrote on Twitter. "I appreciated your work and stated that evil and patriarchal notions must be discouraged."

The 16-year-old Kashmiri girl made a mark in Aamir Khan’s blockbuster by  playing young Geeta Phogat, a common wealth gold medal winner in wrestling.

Zaira Wasim  was trolled by the Islamist  social media users after  she  met  Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister  Mehbooba Mufti , and she was forced to apologise.

(Reporting by Saleem Iqbal Qadri)

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