
Trivandrum, Mar 28: Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee's acting president MM Hassan’s remarks on menstruation has now triggered a controversy as a section of media tried to portray him like a misogynist.
Hassan had said that 'women are impure during menstruation and should not enter a place of worship during this period'. He made these remarks while speaking at a media camp organised by the youth welfare board in Trivandrum.
"Menstruation is impure and during this period, women should not enter temples. There is a scientific reason behind the instruction that woman should not enter temples during this period. It should not be given other interpretations. During this period, Muslim women do not observe fast,” he said.
“My opinion is that women should not go to temple, mosque or church when their body is impure," he said at a public function after he took over as KPCC's interim president.
A number of students criticised his view. However, Hassan was adamant on his views. Religious scholars of Hindus and Muslims also have backed his view.
MM Hassan was appointed the interim president of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee after VM Sudheeran quit the post earlier this month.
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