"Big statements are made about India being a superpower. What superpower? I will rather make a woman safe in a bus than (India) being a superpower," Gandhi said in an interaction with students at the Don Bosco University here.
"Are you comfortable in a bus? Are you treated well on the streets when you walk?" he asked girl students.
"It is complete nonsense. There is no way this country can be a superpower if Kakoli (a student who asked him a question on respecting women) is feeling scared to go in a bus. How can we call ourselves a superpower if a young girl of this country is scared to go in a bus?" he asked.
"And I think boys should think about this. It is at the end of the day that boys who treat women badly. This is a message to them ... These women are 50 per cent of the country, these are mothers and sisters," Gandhi said.