News Topical, Digital Desk : A nationwide debate continues over the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill. Following the bill's defeat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation. His address has been continuously criticized by the opposition. The BJP is also accusing the opposition of insulting women.
Meanwhile, SP MP Afzal Ansari has made a significant statement regarding Prime Minister Modi and women's reservations. He said that women will not forgive him.
Few women in the Council of Ministers – Afzal Ansari
SP MP Afzal Ansari said that these people have denied women their rights in the party. Even in their cabinet, there are only five women. He further said that they are talking about atoning for their sins. You people should also understand this.
SP MP Awadhesh Prasad targeted the government
Following the failure of the Constitutional Amendment Bill to pass the women's reservation bill in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Saturday. During the address, he criticized several opposition parties, including the Congress and the Samajwadi Party, as anti-women. His statement prompted SP MP Awadhesh Prasad to criticize the central government.
Samajwadi Party MP Awadhesh Prasad said that this wasn't a women's bill, but a political game orchestrated by the BJP. This game saw the government cornered in the House after 11 years and fall short of a majority. The paperwork began to be distributed within a minute of their defeat. Did they know in advance that the bill would be defeated?
Government accused of trickery
Accusing the government of political maneuvering, he said, "The government was under the impression that this bill would fall, and the opposition would be the target. The opposition is completely in favor of women and respecting them."
The government had planned to introduce a delimitation bill. The government did not want to give women a share, but today their trickery has failed. The Women's Bill was already passed unanimously in 2023, so why hasn't it been implemented?
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