Anupam Mittal's Hilarious Take On L&T Chairman SN Subrahmanyan's 'Stare At Wife' Remark, 'But Sir, How Will We....'
This comment sparked a flurry of comments online and Shaadi CEO joined the league. Taking to social media platform X, Anupam Mittal stated,“But sir, if husband and wife don't look at each other, how will we remain the most populous country in the world." Anupam Mittal took a lighthearted dig at L&T chief commenting on India's title as the most populous country in the world.
Also Read | 'Get a life': TMC MP Mahua Moitra slams L&T chairman over 90 hr work week debateReacting to this post a user replied,“Hum dil de chuke saman ki Aishwarya Rai- dekhne se bacche nahi hote.” Responding to this thread, Anupam Mittal commented,“Dekhne se aur kuch hota hai, phir ...” A second user wrote,“Kuch kuch hota hai.” A third user quipped,“Don't worry about that, someone else would still look at your wives and take care of all that.” A fourth user wrote,“If single people work for 90 hours, how will they find wifey on ?”
Also Read | After 90hr workweek lashings for L&T Chair, InfoEdge founder comes to defense 90-hour workweekL&T chief's comment comes days after his controversial 90-hour workweek suggestion ignited a debate online. SN Subrahmanyan had expressed his desire to make employees work even on Sundays. In a viral video, L&T chief stated, "I regret I am not able to make you work on Sundays. If I could, I would. I work on Sundays."
Also Read | Online memes rip L&T chief's 90-hour shift, tag 'work-wife balance'L&T chief questioned what employees gained from taking time off at home and said,“What do you do sitting at home? How long can you stare at your wife? How long can the wives stare at their husbands? Get to the office and start working.” Almost everyone, involving industrialists, Bollywood stars, and politicians chimed in their opinions over this statement.
Earlier, Infosys's Narayana Murthy drew backlash over work-life balance after he stirred a controversy by advocating for a 70-hour workweek. These statements from big industrialists brought into focus the working time issues. International Labour Organization (ILO) released a report recently outlining the plight of the workforce worldwide. According to the report, India is among the countries with "excessive hours of work".
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