Why is the Finance Minister Telling Indian Women to Stop Complaining?
Akbaruddin Owaisi's bold reentry, SC's ruling on arbitrary demolitions, and Nirmala Sitharaman’s comments on patriarchy.
As Nirmala Sitharaman sparks a row with her 'What's patriarchy ya?' remark, Kavita Krishnan opines why the finance minister's "outburst is a sign that this danger is already upon us". Ahead of Maharashtra elections, don't miss two of our latest pieces — Aditya Menon explains what Akbaruddin Owaisi's return to the campaign trail tells us about the shifting alliances in the state, and Eshwar sits down for a chat with Fahad Ahmad on NCP-BJP ties and local issues in Mumbai's Anushakti Nagar. Raju Paswan — a former DTC driver in Delhi — joins hands with The Quint's My Report as a citizen journalist, to share how his life changed after he was laid off as a DTC bus driver.
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