Never Said no Respect for Women in India: Sania Mirza
Sania Mirza was appointed the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the South Asian region by UN Women at an event held to mark the International Day To End Violence Against Women Tuesday, where she reportedly said that "women face discrimantion and are treated like animals".
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: November 26, 2014 03:29 pm IST
India's tennis star Sania Mirza Wednesday took to Twitter to deny that she said there is no respect for women in India.
Sania was appointed the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the South Asian region by UN Women at an event held to mark the International Day To End Violence Against Women on Tuesday, where she reportedly said that "women face discrimantion and are treated like animals".
"Just to make a couple of things very clear - I did NOT say that there is no respect for women in India..i am the ambassador for the region," she tweeted. (Gender Inequality Makes Life Difficult for Women in India: Sania)
Just to make a couple of things very clear - I did NOT say that there is no respect for women in India..i am the ambassador for the region-
- Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) November 26, 2014
"And I would never be where I am today if the country had'nt given me all this love...but I am fortunate, very fortunate...there are milllions-of women who are less fortunate in this part of the world, and have been victims of abuse, physical or sexual, have not been allowed to follow their dreams cause they were a 'girl'!," Sania wrote on the social networking site. (Sania Says She's Spared of Nonsense Writing When She's Not Playing)
The Grand Slam winner Tuesday said she intends to educate women about gender equality, which, in her opinion, is a cultural problem where women feel they are second-class citizens.
"I have made myself very clear..and will stand for what I believe in and address the issue of gender inequality," the 28-year-old tweeted.