Resmin Bai from Ernakulam, who became a reality show contestant, said that her worst experiences were in madrassas. This revelation of Resmin, the competitor who stayed the longest in Bigg Boss Malayalam season 6, is becoming a topic of discussion. She is a physical education teacher at a famous college in Ernakulam.
Resmin shared her thoughts in an earlier interview with a YouTube channel.
“Madrassas were the worst experiences I had. The things taught in madrasas are being injected into children from a young age. That is what they reproduce as they get older,” Resmin alleged.
“I want to tell everyone that you should set your children free, especially girls. They also have many desires. I feel girls have the ability to do things better. What can be gained by containing and tying up girls?” asked Resmin.
“It is a wrong religious concept that girls should not go outside; they should be raised indoors. No such thing has been mentioned in any religion. Many have said that girls should be treated like angels and princesses. “– said Resmin.
I am a 28-year-old unmarried girl from a Muslim background. I have a job, so I am independent. It was difficult for me to reach here and achieve what I have.
“When raised in a cage, you are urged to jump out. They (children) should be set free. If a child is confident that their parents are with them, no child will lie. And you don’t have to raise them according to your compulsions and will.”
“There is no need to worry about what the society will think. Society does not pay us for our expenses. They do not look after things at our homes. Some elements only intervene in difficulties to make the news viral. It is enough to see it as the itch of not being able to enjoy their life,” – said Resmin.