"In India, I don't think any woman here is dictated what to wear, how to wear, whom to meet, when to meet....I am of the opinion, I don't think anybody is dictated here, you are not told," she said while interacting with New York-based journalist Tina Brown at an event here.
As many from the gathering vociferously disagreed with the Minister's remarks, Brown drew her attention to it.
Trying to justify her remarks, Irani said she did not come from a celebrated family but an absolutely lower middle class family which told her to determine her own future.
The minister, however, addmitted that there were challenges which everyone has to face.
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She contended that countries around the world have to face push and pulls. She said that there were statements even in countries like the US in which students are urged not to wear provactive Halloween costumes and also for others to respect other's right to wear what they want to.
Asked about the raging debate on intolerance, Irani said that "India is aware of its challenges but is also adept in handling those challenges through rule of law."
She emphasised that the country is secular where oath, even at the highest level, is taken on Constitution and not any religious book.
Irani was asked by Brown about her earlier criticism of Narendra Modi and what made her change her stance later.
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Asked why she chose to join BJP, Irani said that she was associated with RSS, which is ideologically the same family.
"This is ideologically my parivaar and that is why I am here," she said while crediting senior BJP leader late Gopinath Munde of suggesting that she should join politics.
Irani also mentioned the new education policy, that her ministry is working on. She said that as a Union minister she respects the rights of state governments to work out as they deem fit. In the national education policies, every state will have a voice irrespective of political ideology and inclination.
Irani, who has faced much criticism as the HRD minister, said that she didn't chose the portfolio but was chosen for it. No one but people like me can understand the importance of education, she said.
She said that in Sanskrit it is said that knowledge makes a person humble. Referring to criticism faced by her, Irani said that when people "attacked her and did not have the decency to engage with her on ideas, without being caustic", she felt probably they were not as knowledgeable as they seemed.
Irani said that she had been given opportunity by Ekta Kapoor in acting and by Modi in politics.
Speaking about her Lok Sabha contest against Rahul Gandhi in Amethi, Irani claimed that she had reduced the Congress leader's victory margin by 84 per cent.