New Delhi: Enough of JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar, Twitter on Wednesday got a breath of fresh air with the hashtag #ChangeTheConversation.
Some grabbed the trending hashtag for taking a jibe at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, while others sought to discuss climate change after weeks of discussing mainly politics.
In actual, BIBA, an ethnic brand in the country, ran a contest under the name #ChangeTheConversation for women.
The questions ranged from love and arranged marriages to dowry.
@BibaIndia A6. Yes..dowry is given in the name of gifts..it should be stopped #ChangeTheConversation
— Anisha Choudhary (@AnishaChoudhari) March 9, 2016
@BibaIndia
— Ankita (@aku1995ankita) March 9, 2016
Whatever destiny hs decided,wud go for a marraige arranged to one whom i love coz cnt live wd a stranger#ChangeTheConversation
@BibaIndia A2. Equal say as male member of the family #ChangeTheConversation
— Anisha Choudhary (@AnishaChoudhari) March 9, 2016
A2) In lower cast girls dont have the freedom to choose their partners #ChangeTheConversation @BibaIndia https://t.co/kJOTRUStvt
— (: Muskan :) (@candy_floss13) March 9, 2016
@BibaIndia
— Sana Tokre (@SanaTokre) March 9, 2016
A1)In arrange marraige we marry with a stranger n fall in love with him different experience #ChangeTheConversation
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