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BJP MP says women scared of flying MiG-21 fighters, Speaker objects

Written by : PTI

BJP chief whip in Lok Sabha Arjun Ram Meghwal on Friday faced the ire of the Speaker for saying that women are afraid of flying MiG-21 fighters due to its high accident rate.

While asking a supplementary question to Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on induction of women in IAF's combat stream, Meghwal said women are afraid of flying MiG 21s due to their high accident rate.

"Don't say like that," Speaker Sumitra Mahajan told Meghwal.

"Do you agree," she asked the Defence Minister, who immediately replied in the negative.

Meghwal then sought to explain that what he actually meant was that awareness should be orgainsed at NCC and school level against the fear of flying.

Parrikar said since the MiG 21 is a single-engine fighter jet, any problem in the machine means the pilot has to bail out.

He said the government has stressed on improved maintenance of the aircraft and India has achieved a very low accident rate in the last decade, including the lowest in 2013.

Image Courtesy: Arjun Meghwal via Wikimedia Commons

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