Indira Gandhi

"At a certain point the family moved to Jaipur, where no woman could avoid the doli or purdah. They kept her in the house from morning to night, either cooking or doing nothing. [My mother] hated doing nothing, she hated to cook. So she became pale and ill, and far from being concerned about her health, my grandfather said, 'Who's going to marry her now?' So my grandmother waited for my grandfather to go out, and then she dressed my mother as a man and let her go out riding with her brothers."

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Source: Interview With Oriana Fallaci, sangam.org. December 24, 2014.

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Indira Gandhi

Indira Gandhi

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Indira Gandhi was India's first female Prime Minister, known for her strong leadership and significant impact on Indian politics and society.

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