News India Live, Digital Desk: Newly appointed Chief Minister of Bihar, Samrat Chaudhary has termed the failure of the Women’s Reservation Bill (131st Constitutional Amendment) in Parliament to be passed as a ‘black day’ for Indian democracy. During a press conference at the BJP headquarters in Patna on Sunday, he questioned the intentions of the opposition parties and said that the women of the country will never forgive those who are celebrating today.
1. “When will the poor’s daughter become an MP?”
Taking direct aim at Congress and regional parties, the Chief Minister asked why political opportunities are limited only to certain families?
Pay attention to your loved ones: Samrat Chaudhary alleged, “The opposition has no problem when a daughter or daughter-in-law of their own family becomes an MP, but when it comes to sending a daughter of a poor family to Parliament, these parties unite and protest.”
Double standards: He said that the opposition is insulting ‘women power’ and there is a world of difference between their words and actions.
2. What would have happened if the bill was passed? (mathematics of data)
CM said that if this bill had become law, the picture of politics of the country and the state would have changed:
Bihar Assembly: The number of women MLAs in Bihar has increased from the current 29 to at least 122 It would have happened.
Lok Sabha: The number of women MPs in the country will increase from the present 272 (after the proposal to expand Lok Sabha seats to 816).
3. “Lalu’s party has always been anti-women”
Attacking RJD, Samrat Chaudhary said that Lalu Prasad Yadav’s party has always created obstacles in the path of women empowerment. He reminded that in 2006, when NDA was in power in Bihar, 50% reservation was given to women in municipal bodies and panchayats.
outcome: Despite 50% reservation in Bihar today More than 59% women She is proving her capability by winning the elections.
4. ‘Anger’ on the streets of Patna today (April 20)
After this challenge of the Chief Minister, today (Monday) BJP Mahila Morcha will be organized in entire Bihar. ‘Aakrosh Morcha’ Taking it out.
Protest: BJP workers will burn effigies of opposition parties at all the district headquarters including Patna and will go among the public and tell how the opposition has prevented the constitutional rights of women.
Tejashwi Yadav’s counterattack
At the same time, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has rejected the Chief Minister’s allegations and said that BJP was conspiring to break the strong forts of the opposition under the guise of ‘delimitation’. She demanded that a separate quota should be ensured for ‘backward and Dalit women’ within the reservation.
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