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”Will the government provide you with condoms (Nirodh) for family planning? Why would I have a tendency to take what the government offers me for free? What purpose does it serve?"

Digital Desk: At an event for Class 9 and 10 students here on Wednesday, senior IAS officer and MD of the Bihar Women and Children Development Corporation Harjot Kaur Bamhrah sparked controversy, with her caustic reactions to questions from female students.

At the "Sashakt Beti, Samriddh Bihar" event, which was organized by the Corporation and UNICEF, a video featuring student questions and the officer's testy and annoyed responses went viral on social media.

In response to a student's remark that the government already provides school uniforms, scholarships, bicycles, and many other facilities to kids, Bamhrah reacted angrily, adding that while people were applauding the question, there were endless requests being made of the government.

"You may now purchase sanitary pads from the government for between Rs 20 and Rs 30. You then demand jeans, slacks, and stunning shoes "She spoke, but she didn't end there.”Will the government provide you with condoms (Nirodh) for family planning? Why would I have a tendency to take what the government offers me for free? What purpose does it serve?"

The student responded by saying that the government approaches them to solicit their votes. Bamhrah retorted fiercely, "The height of idiocy is this. Vote but don't visit Pakistan. You are casting a ballot to use government resources like money and facilities".

The student's girl response was that since she is Indian, she shouldn't have gone to Pakistan. "With taxpayer money, the government is financing the provision of facilities. Why wouldn't taxpayers seek the services if they are paying taxes to the government?, she asked.

Another female student complained about issues with the girls' restrooms at her school, claiming that the boys would enter the women's restroom and cause the girls to feel uncomfortable.

Many in the audience were bewildered at the tone of the senior IAS officer who demeaned the female students when Bamhrah inquired if every kid in the room had separate restrooms at home.

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