Recently Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jones welcome their baby girl via surrogacy. They have shared this news over their respective Instagram pages. Other B-town celebrities including Katrina Kaif, Lara Dutta, Neha Dhupia and others, across the globe, congratulated them and best wishes the power couple.
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While Bangladeshi-Swedish writer Taslima Nasreen tweeted “ Surrogacy is only possible because there are poor women. Rich people always want the existence of poverty in society for their interest if you badly need to raise a child, adopt a homeless one. Children must inherit your traits- It is just a selfish narcissistic ego. How do those mothers feel when their ready-made babies through surrogacy?
Surrogacy is possible because there are poor women. Rich people always want the existence of poverty in the society for their own interests. If you badly need to raise a child, adopt a homeless one. Children must inherit your traits—it is just a selfish narcissistic ego.
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) January 22, 2022
How do those mothers feel when they get their readymade babies through surrogacy? Do they have the same feelings for the babies like the mothers who give birth to the babies?
Do they have the same feelings for the babies like the mothers who give birth to the babies?”. Taslima’s tweets led to multiple other hateful comments, Rohini Singh a journalist said “How do you feel consistently making insensitive and cruel remarks? Why do you have to consistently belittle someone or the other?” Afterwards, Taslima explained herself by saying it’s just my opinion and I am not remarking on Priyanka and Nick “I love the couple”. Later that, she tweets and tells how people were abusing her.
Ppl are abusing me for my comments on surrogacy.They claim it’s my stone-age idea to not rent wombs for making babies.I suggest to adopt homeless children&to not exploit/invade poor women’s body. Actually its a stone-age idea by any means to reproduce babies for following traits.
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) January 24, 2022