After “No Women on Frontlines” Comment, Twitter Schools Army Chief

Indians tore into Army Chief Rawat’s statement about women, with reactions ranging from anger to embarrassment.
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Army Chief General Bipin Rawat triggered a number of citizens’ outrage after he defended the decision to not allow women on the front lines of the Indian army’s operations
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Army Chief General Bipin Rawat triggered a number of citizens’ outrage after he defended the decision to not allow women on the front lines of the Indian army’s operations
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Army Chief General Bipin Rawat triggered outrage after he defended the decision to not allow women on the front lines of the Indian Army’s operations, citing reasons including “she’ll have to be given maternity leave,” and “what if she complains about other officers peeping” when she’s in the barracks.

Of course, citizens took to Twitter to express their outrage at the army chief’s statement. The reactions ranged from embarrassment, to puzzlement, and unbridled rage.

In his interview with CNN News18, Rawat added that the country “wasn’t ready to see women in body bags.”

Of course, the reactions weren’t all critical of the Army Chief’s remarks. A number of people came out in support of the statements made by Rawat.

(With inputs from CNN News18)

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