Gender Inequality on Display
Ramdas Athawale, Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, gives patriarchal treatment to journalist Neelam Pandey during an interview on November 27, 2024. The discussion with The Print journalist focused on the Maharashtra election results and the state’s next Chief Minister. However, the setting of the interview overshadowed the political discourse.
Ramdas Athawale chose a throne-like chair for himself, while offering a visibly smaller chair to the female journalist. This act raised questions about patriarchal attitudes and unequal treatment, even in professional settings.
Symbol of Gender Inequality by Ramdas Athawale
The seating arrangement struck as a glaring symbol of gender inequality. This shows Athawale’s choice which reflects a deeply ingrained mindset where women are often treated as subordinate. “The optics speak louder than words.”
The gesture also highlights the challenges female journalists face in a male-dominated political sphere. “It’s disheartening when senior leaders perpetuate such attitudes.”
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Bias Towards Alternative Media
The incident also sparked debate about the treatment of alternative media. The Print, known for its critical and independent reporting, often faces subtle sidelining. Athawale’s actions underscored how politicians sometimes treat smaller media platforms less respectfully compared to mainstream outlets.
A Larger Conversation
Athawale’s actions haven’t ignited discussions about the systemic biases that female journalists and alternative media face. This shows how mainstream media ignores the small media outlets and important discussions that is much needed in society in place of hate which is served every night on almost every channel
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Journalism thrives on equality and respect. Leaders should set examples, not reinforce outdated hierarchies.
As gender inequality and media bias continue to be pressing issues, incidents like these remind society of the need for change, starting from those in power.
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