Women’s Reservation Bill: Strong demonstration of BJP outside Rahul Gandhi’s house, many big leaders including CM Rekha Gupta participated; ‘Treacherous’ written in the poster
BJP Protest Rahul Gandhi House: The country’s politics has heated up after the women’s reservation bill could not be passed. There is a strong demonstration of BJP leaders and workers outside Rahul Gandhi’s house in Delhi today (Saturday). This demonstration has been done by Congress for not supporting the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha. This demonstration has been led by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and BJP leader Virendra Sachdeva herself. A large number of BJP workers were also present with him.
Many other women MPs including Hema Malini and Bansuri Swaraj were also involved in this demonstration. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva was also present in this march. The party targeted the opposition by sharing posters with ‘traitors’ written on them on social media and said that half of the country’s population will never forgive it.
Opposition betrayed the women of the country – Bansuri
BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj said, ‘Yesterday the entire opposition, especially opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, betrayed the women of this country. They stabbed women in the back. They want that the role of women should be limited only to polling stations. When it came to political representation, he gave priority to his self-interest. He has betrayed women.
Women disappointed due to bill not being passed – Hema Malini
At the same time, BJP MP Hema Malini said that she did not allow the bill to be passed. That’s why we all are protesting here. Women of India are running this campaign together. Despite all our efforts yesterday, they did not allow the bill to be passed. We are very disappointed by this. Women are protesting across India.
Opposition has challenged women- Manoj Tiwari
Also, MP Manoj Tiwari said, ‘Yesterday when the bill was rejected in the Lok Sabha, you must have seen the face of PM Modi, how he controlled his tears and pain. I didn’t feel like getting up at that time. Congress, AAP, TMC, SP and DMK have challenged the women of this country. Women will answer them. I am happy that she is here today, and we are supporting her.
Why could the bill not be passed?
In the Constitution Amendment (131st) Bill 2026, there was a proposal to give 33% reservation to women in Parliament and Legislative Assembly. Along with this, there was also talk of increasing the number of Lok Sabha seats. But this bill could not achieve the required two-thirds majority in the Lok Sabha.
298 votes were cast in favor of the bill, while 230 MPs opposed it. In this way it fell short of the constitutional limit and could not be passed. The government says that this was a necessary step to increase the representation of women. The opposition alleges that it was linked to delimitation and political gains, which raises questions on federal balance and intentions.
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