Politics intensifies on women’s reservation, BJP will take out a foot march in UP tomorrow under the leadership of CM Yogi, both the Deputy CMs will also participate.
digital desk- After the Nari Shakti Vandan Amendment Bill was not passed in the Lok Sabha, the Bharatiya Janata Party has adopted an aggressive stance on this issue across the country. In this sequence, a big political demonstration will be seen in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, where the party is going to take out a foot march in support of women’s reservation. Along with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, both Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Bajresh Pathak will also participate in this march. In the capital Lucknow, this padyatra will start from the Chief Minister’s residence, Kalidas Marg and will reach the Assembly. During this, a large number of party workers, public representatives and especially Mahila Morcha members will participate. The state leadership of BJP says that thousands of women workers from nearby districts have also been called to join this march, so that it can be presented as a big show of strength.
BJP will take out a march to corner the opposition on the issue of women’s reservation.
According to party sources, the purpose of this march is to corner the opposition on the issue of women’s reservation and to send a message to the public that BJP is serious about women’s rights. The party alleges that the opposition together did not allow this bill to be passed and now the same parties are talking about women empowerment. Meanwhile, BJP has also decided its future strategy. A huge program will be organized in Varanasi on April 28, in which about 50 thousand women are likely to participate. This program is also being prepared as a big platform for women empowerment. The special thing is that on this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also address the women’s conference.
BJP wants to present women’s reservation as a mass movement
BJP leaders say that the outline of ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Abhiyan’ had already been prepared, but after the bill was not passed, it is now being taken forward in a more aggressive manner. The party wants to present it not just as a political program but as a mass movement in support of women’s rights. On the other hand, opposition parties are busy cornering BJP on this issue. He says that the responsibility for the failure of the bill lies with the government and it is not serious about implementing it. However, BJP is rejecting these allegations and calling it a “conspiracy” of the opposition.
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