“What Need Is There for Daughters to Study?” — “They Will Get Their Rights Anyway”; Bihar Education Minister’s Remark Sparks Nationwide Outrage

A fresh political controversy has erupted in Bihar after an alleged statement by the state’s new Education Minister, Mithilesh Tiwari, went viral on social media. In the viral video, the minister is allegedly heard saying, “What is the need for daughters to study? They should not come out on the streets to protest; they will get their rights anyway.” The video has triggered sharp reactions from opposition parties, women’s groups, and social media users.

The controversy comes at a time when issues such as women’s education, women’s reservation, and campaigns like “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” are being widely discussed across the country. In such a situation, the minister’s alleged remarks have sparked a fresh debate in political and social circles.

Backlash on Social Media

After the video surfaced, users across platforms including X, Facebook, and Instagram strongly criticized the minister’s statement. Many users said that in a state like Bihar, where girls’ education still remains a major challenge, such remarks from the Education Minister are deeply disappointing.

Women’s rights activists and student organizations also described the statement as a symbol of “anti-women” and “anti-education” thinking. Several groups have demanded a public apology from the minister.

Opposition Targets the Government

Opposition parties, including the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), have attacked the government over the issue. Opposition leaders said the statement reflects the Bihar government’s mindset toward women and female students. They argued that such comments from a minister handling the crucial Education Department are extremely unfortunate.

Fact-Check Claims Surface

As the controversy intensified, some fact-check reports claimed that the viral video had been presented out of context. According to these reports, the minister allegedly meant that daughters would not need to come onto the streets to demand their rights because the government itself would ensure those rights. However, the wording and presentation of the statement continue to fuel controversy.

Renewed Debate on Women’s Education in Bihar

The issue has once again brought attention to the condition of women’s education in Bihar. Education experts point out that a large number of girls in the state still discontinue their studies after secondary school. In rural areas, economic and social barriers continue to make female education a serious challenge. Against this backdrop, the minister’s alleged remarks are being viewed as especially sensitive.

Minister Previously Involved in Controversies

Mithilesh Tiwari was recently appointed as Bihar’s Education Minister. Soon after assuming office, he also made headlines over his remarks concerning the TRE-4 candidates’ protest and the police lathi-charge incident. With political tensions rising over the latest controversy, the matter is expected to remain a major issue in Bihar politics in the coming days.

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