By Lakshmi Chaudhry / Delhi
“The Man is not my Provider. I loathe a stereotype or law that reinforces that.Yes millions of women do need protection. But inherited property?” tweeted an indignant Barkha Dutt, criticising a Cabinet proposal giving a divorced wife an equal share of her husband’s property, be it acquired during marriage, inherited, or inheritable.
It was one in a series of over-the-top tweets that seemed to attack the very concept of alimony as shameful:
“The Man is not my Provider. I loathe a stereotype or law that reinforces that.Yes millions of women do need protection. But inherited property?” tweeted an indignant Barkha Dutt, criticising a Cabinet proposal giving a divorced wife an equal share of her husband’s property, be it acquired during marriage, inherited, or inheritable.
It was one in a series of over-the-top tweets that seemed to attack the very concept of alimony as shameful:

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