Even today there is a difference between sons and daughters in the society. There is no talk of giving property to the daughter. There is talk of marriage. This distinction still exists. The government should be prepared for its solution.' - MP Gayre
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CPN-S MP Rajendra Lakshmi Gayrai has drawn the government's attention to the fact that there is still discrimination against women in property rights in Nepal. In the meeting of the National Assembly on Friday, Gayre drew the government's attention to the fact that although women have gained rights through the movement from voting rights to the rights of descendants, social consciousness has not yet changed in the matter of property rights.
Even today there is a difference between sons and daughters in the society. There is no talk of giving property to the daughter. There is talk of marriage. This distinction still exists. The government should be ready for its solution,' she said.
She also demanded to cancel the discriminatory proposal in the Citizenship Act Amendment Bill that requires women to self-declare but not men.
