New Delhi, Nov 25: Controversies seem to keep dogging Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani. Even before the "no German in classroom" fire could be doused, the minister's visit to an astrologer has once again pushed her into headlines.
Ms Irani recently met a Rajasthan-based astrologer who reportedly predicted she would eventually become President of the country. According to sources close to the actress-turned politician, the astrologer had rightly predicted that even if she lost the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, she would become a minister.
Smriti Irani with former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam at a function (file photo).
Along with her husband Zubin Irani, the minister had on Sunday gone to visit Pandit Nathulal Vyas at Karoi village in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. According to TV reports, in her four-hour long meeting with Vyas, Ms Irani reportedly asked several questions on her political and personal future and also thanked the astrologer for his correct prediction.
Already facing allegations of giving in to demands of right wing groups while formulating policies in her ministry, the development has only given fresh fodder to her detractors.
Not surprisingly, the minister was livid to find the visit making news. "I realize I contribute to your TRPs and I am glad I could be of help," she said sarcastically to reporters of TV channels seeking her reaction. "What I do in my personal life doesn't come under responsibility of media. I appreciate your efforts to keep me in the headlines," Ms Irani said.
There were varied reactions to the visit from the political class. While JD(U)'s Ali Anwar quipped that even those without hands had a destiny, Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut said astrology is a 'shastra'.
Congress leader Rajeev Shukla, however, gave a measured response. "I think 80% of politicians approach astrologers and astrologers approach them. So, why do you single out one lady? Let her go," he said.
Ms Irani has courted several controversies after assuming power as a union minister earlier this year. Within a few days after becoming a minister she had faced harsh criticism from opposition parties for providing false information over her educational qualification. She had made contradictory declarations when she contested Lok Sabha elections in 2004 and 2014.
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