Prominent women from different walks of life and lawmakers Thursday underlined the importance of women empowerment and called for not looking at the issue from political or religions angle.
Speaking at a book release function here, they said India should become a country where women are considered equal and their constitutional rights safeguarded.
Bureaucrat-turned-activist Abha Singh, actors Poonam Dhillon, Gul Panag and Bhagyashree, Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA) co-convener Noorjehan Safia Naaz, NCP Member of Parliament Majeed Memon and AIMIM legislator Waris Pathan put forth their views on women empowerment.
They said when it comes to women empowerment, everyone, including the political class, should set aside their self-interest and push for it.
The prominent personalities expressed their views after the launch of the Urdu version of Hindi book "Stree: Dasha Aur Disha". The Hindi version, co-authored by Singh, was released last year.
The book is an initiative of city-based NGO RannSamar, which works for women empowerment and gender justice in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
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