Crime against women should not be tolerated: Shabana Azmi

April 26, 2014 10:08 am | Updated May 21, 2016 01:30 pm IST - Tampa Bay (US)

Bollywood lyricist Javed Akhtar with his actor-wife Shabana Azmi, flanked by actor Govinda and his wife Sunita (left) at International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) function in Florida, U.S., on Thursday.

Bollywood lyricist Javed Akhtar with his actor-wife Shabana Azmi, flanked by actor Govinda and his wife Sunita (left) at International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) function in Florida, U.S., on Thursday.

Noted actor Shabana Azmi feels violence against women should not be tolerated.

The 63-year-old actor, who is associated with her NGO Mijwan that supports the girl child, participated in a session titled —— Girl Rising Project’ at the ongoing International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA) here.

“I feel sad (about the fact) that despite knowing the violent situation in marriage, often women are asked to live with it. There is a pressure to keep the marriage alive. I feel violence against women should not be tolerated,” Ms. Azmi said.

The actress, however, is happy to see that today women are present in every field be it politics, corporate and others.

“Despite the presence of women everywhere it is sad that female foeticide is practised in India, not only in rural areas but in cities like Delhi, Mumbai. I think women empowerment is important and GDP of a country should be measured to the degree to women being educated,” she said.

Ms. Asmi thinks education of the girl child is important as it eventually leads to the literacy of the entire family.

“One should look deep within ourselves... we should give equal opportunity to a boy and girl. We should talk to our maid or helper whether their kids especially girls are getting educated or not,” the actress said.

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