In a sharp political exchange, Smriti Irani has strongly responded to remarks made by Akhilesh Yadav, taking aim at what she described as dismissive commentary on working women in politics.
Reacting to Yadav’s “saas-bahu” remark, Irani stated that it is “very easy to contest from a family stronghold constituency,” contrasting it with her own political journey. She highlighted her experience as a working professional who entered a rival stronghold and successfully established herself, even defeating Rahul Gandhi in a high-profile electoral battle.
Issuing a direct challenge, the BJP leader suggested that if the Samajwadi Party chief truly has confidence, he should step outside his political comfort zone and contest from Gorakhpur instead of relying on traditional family bastions.
Irani also criticized the tone of political discourse, emphasizing that Parliament should not be reduced to discussions resembling television dramas. She underscored that working professionals, including those from media backgrounds, contribute to the nation through taxes and deserve serious, policy-driven debates in legislative forums.
Taking a swipe at Yadav’s political prospects, she added that his continued presence in the opposition in Uttar Pradesh reflects the realities of grassroots politics. Irani noted that leaders actively engaging with people across villages have little time for trivial distractions, reinforcing her call for greater focus on governance and public service.
The exchange adds another layer of intensity to the ongoing political narrative in Uttar Pradesh, highlighting contrasting leadership styles and approaches to public life.


