Political turmoil created due to non-passing of women’s reservation bill, BJP attacks opposition, announces nationwide protest

After the defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, political turmoil has erupted in the country’s politics. It has been reported that Bharatiya Janata Party will protest against the opposition alliance across the country on Saturday. Not only this, along with BJP, NDA’s allies will also take part in this protest and open a front against the opposition. It is reported that this issue will be raised in every corner of the country through NDA social media and press conferences.

Let us tell you that after the failure of this bill in the Lok Sabha, a meeting of NDA constituents was held under the leadership of Amit Shah. In which it was decided that NDA will raise this issue vigorously. Many senior leaders attended this meeting. According to sources, these protests will be held under the leadership of BJP Mahila Morcha at all the district headquarters across the country.

Protest by NDA women MPs in Parliament premises

Let us tell you that after the bill related to women’s reservation could not be passed in the Lok Sabha, the women MPs of NDA opened a front against the opposition. All NDA women MPs raised slogans against the opposition in the Parliament premises and expressed their displeasure over the failure of this bill related to women’s reservation.

Insulting women power will be very costly for the opposition – JP Nadda

Union Minister JP Nadda has also attacked the opposition alliance. He said that the failure to pass the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill-2026 in the Lok Sabha today shows the anti-women thinking of Congress, TMC, DMK, Samajwadi Party and Indi alliance. Today a dark chapter has started in the history of our country’s democracy. This is not just the defeat of a bill, but a breaking of the trust that millions of sisters had built for a better future. On one hand, we dream of empowering women by considering them as ‘power’, while on the other hand, the small thinking of the opposition has created a wall in the way of their progress. This is an insult to their dreams and their abilities.

He said that insulting women power will be very costly for the opposition. This anger will not stop now. From the 2029 Lok Sabha elections to every small and big election, the sisters of the country will teach a tough lesson to those who crush their dreams. Remember, this anger of power is the beginning of your political end.

Nitin Nabin calls Indi alliance ‘anti-women alliance’

Bharatiya Janata Party national president Nitin Nabin has also targeted the opposition alliance. He said that the real anti-women face of the Indie Coalition has once again come to the fore. Nitin Nabin further said that Rahul Gandhi and his ‘anti-women alliance’ have committed a huge betrayal to ‘half the population’ of the country by not allowing the bill to be passed, through which the Nari Shakti Vandan Act could have been implemented effectively. The same Congress, which for decades treated women as mere vote banks, is today openly suppressing their participation and participation – a cowardly attack on the dreams of millions of mothers and sisters.

The BJP President further said that making hollow promises and repeatedly insulting women power has always been the real politics of Congress. On one hand, under the respected leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is committed to recognizing women as ‘power’ and bringing them into the mainstream of leadership, while on the other hand, this negative thinking of the opposition shows their anti-development character. This anger on women power will not stop now and in the coming elections, the mothers and sisters of the country will teach a tough lesson to those who crush their rights and will take full account of this deception.

Voting status on 131st constitutional amendment in Lok Sabha

Let us tell you that the 131st Constitutional Amendment Bill related to the Women’s Reservation Bill could not be passed in the Parliament. The bill received 298 votes in favor and 230 votes against it. During this period, 528 MPs cast their votes in the Lok Sabha. A two-thirds majority was needed to pass the bill. According to this, two-thirds is 326. Thus, due to lack of majority, this bill was passed by 28 votes.

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