prasad1
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It is a French woman's duty to wear a bikini on a beach, says the former minister for families, Nadine Morano.
Morano, 51, has provoked a political row by complaining that she had seen a Muslim woman sitting on a French beach in headscarf, long-sleeved tunic and trousers while her husband stripped off and bathed in the sea.
"When you choose to come to a country of secular laws like France, you have an obligation to respect our culture and the liberty of women. Or you go somewhere else," Morano wrote on her Facebook page.
In a radio interview she insisted that she was making an argument for women's rights not an argument against Islam. "We have to help these submissive women," she said. "There is no point in pulling a veil over our own faces. No religion has the right to impede the progress which has been so dearly won in France."
Ex-minister sparks Islamophobia row, says it?s a French woman?s duty to wear a bikini - The Times of India
I suppose France is a free country, and people should be allowed to wear what ever they want within the bounds of decency.
But If the same person dressed like this appears in an high level security station, and refused to take off the face coverings, what will be reaction?