Basically, Kanwal had put together a panel of one woman and three men, to discuss patriarchy. (Seems like patriarchy at play?) But that wasn’t all. Kanwal, more importantly, seemed to forget to invite those who occupy the other side of the debate, Dalit women. Yes, India Today, hosted an entire debate about Brahmanical patriarchy with no representation from those actually affected by it. Interestingly, during the debate when one of the panellists accused the women who had met the Twitter CEO of not taking a stand, Kanwal said that those in question are not there to defend themselves. But this didn’t stop him from mentioning the “politically-loaded” poster given by Aruna to Dorsey, in her absence.