Minister of Energy and Water Resources Pampha Bhusal has said that the daughter still has to fight for her rights. At the release of Manisha Acharya's novel organized by Akhil (Revolutionary), he mentioned that even though women have received legal rights, they still have to fight for implementation.
He mentioned that although women's property rights have been obtained legally, they have not yet been fully implemented. He said, "Women are not able to ask for property because they are afraid that their brothers will get angry when they ask for property."
Minister Bhusal said that he himself rebelled many times from the time he started his studies until he became involved in politics. He mentioned that taking higher education through school at a time when daughters should not study is a rebellion in itself. He says that the society did not accept her daughter being a human being and being involved in politics and going to jail. He said, "Even when doing something good, it is said that the daughter did it like a son, not because of it."
Bimala Tumkheva, the chairperson of Sancharika Group, pointed out that there is still an in-depth discussion on the topic of how many women have always appeared in literature and how long they have lasted. Professor Santosh Pariyar mentioned that Acharya wrote a social realist but rebellious narrative.
Pancha Singh, president of Akhil Krantikari, emphasized that the youth should stop making light comments and study deeply on any topic. Srastha Acharya said that even the educated class looked at the success of their daughters with suspicion, not believing that their daughters could do it.
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