Reacting on the whole controversy, Parineeti has released an official statement clarifying her stance.
She says,
"Hi everyone,
I think what I said at a martial arts event a few days ago had been misconstrued in some places, so I would like to take a moment and clarify what I meant.
As long as I was in school in Ambala my brothers and I did not have access to a car and driver to take us to school, so they took the bus and I cycled. My dad followed close behind me to ensure I reached school safely. My dad did have a car that he used for his office work but we kids did not use it for school travel.
As a child I hated going on a cycle! But today I understand that he was doing it to make me independent and keep me safe.
I know I said this even that day, but somehow it's been misconstrued, about something very irrevelant about me having a car or not!! I was talking about using a car and driver to go to school that's all. The essence of what and why I was giving that example was completely lost. I am proud to be present at a time that girls are becoming stronger with training in martial arts. If I had such an opportunity back then, I know I would have felt much more confident!
I am responding now as I was traveling out of the country all this while. I would request everyone concerned to please not menial things like this. Take precedence over what I was actually trying to say, about women's safety and challenges that we girls face while growing up.
Thank You!"
Here's what she posted:
https://twitter.com/ParineetiChopra/status/869453969030098944
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