Yograj Singh Criticized for Claiming Women Will ‘Destroy Everything’ if Given Power

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Yograj Singh, the father of cricketer Yuvraj Singh, has stirred controversy with his recent remarks in an interview with YouTuber Samdish Bhatia. The former cricketer made several controversial statements, including a claim that power should never be given to women, as they would “destroy everything” around them.

Singh, 66, argued that women should not be in positions of power, citing former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as an example. “If you ask a woman to run a household, it will be destroyed,” he said during the interview. He went on to claim, “Never give power to a woman. Give them love, respect, and honour.” Singh further expressed that women, when given power, tend to hold everything for themselves, which he argued leads to destruction.

In addition to his views on women in power, Singh made another controversial statement about language, suggesting that Hindi is a language suited for women, while men should speak Punjabi. He described speaking Hindi as “lifeless and feminine.”

His comments have sparked widespread criticism on social media, with many calling out his patriarchal and misogynistic views. Some pointed out that his remarks reflect a broader societal problem of ingrained misogyny in India. One user wrote, “What Yograj Singh said reflects millions of Indian men. Look around—families, friends, society—misogyny is everywhere, ingrained in our culture.”

However, others defended Singh’s right to express his opinion, arguing that it was a matter of free speech. “He is just expressing his opinion. You could agree or disagree, but that’s a personal choice,” one user stated.

The interview has led to a polarizing debate online, with some condemning Singh’s views and others defending his right to free expression. As the debate continues, many are calling for a deeper conversation about misogyny and gender dynamics in Indian society.

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