"Samajwadi Party would have to bear consequences": UP DyCM Brajesh Pathak on Women's Reservation Bill setback in LS
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 21 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak on Tuesday launched a frontal attack on the opposition following the Constitution Amendment Bill setback in Lok Sabha, asserting that the Samajwadi Party (SP) would have to "bear the consequences."
The 'Jan Aakrosh Mahila Padyatra' protest march began from the residence of the Chief Minister today, following the recently concluded three-day Parliament Special Session in which the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, which enables reservation for women to be based on delimitation, failed to pass in the Lok Sabha.
Union Minister and state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Pankaj Chaudhary also targeted the opposition, asserting that the BJP remains committed to women's empowerment under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"There is so much anger among women. Women's upliftment, respect for women--this is the BJP's identity. Under PM Modi's leadership, our government has been continuously working for women's empowerment. The objective of the Nari Shakti Vandan Act was to give the right to leadership to the mothers and sisters of the country so that women could contest elections for 33% of seats in Parliament and state assemblies," he added while addressing the protest march.
"No one would be harmed by women's reservation--that's what the Home Minister said in his speech in the Lok Sabha that day. The objective was clear: 33% women would be elected and contribute to making the country developed. Despite this, the opposition murdered the women's reservation in Parliament for this very reason. SP and Congress have continued to oppose women's reservation because they know that if women advance, the roots of their family will be shaken," said.
"Today, this protest march led by sisters will become a symbol of the anger in the entire country, especially among half of the population, against the anti-women reservation policies of Congress, SP, TMC, DMK. Today, thousands of sisters have come here to be a part of this protest march," Adityanath added.
The Chief Minister's foot march is being held in protest against the non-passage of the Women's Reservation Bill, as Opposition parties in the Lok Sabha voted against the Bill on April 17.
Heavy police force was deployed at various points along the route of the foot march.
On April 17, Opposition parties in the Lok Sabha voted against the Constitution Amendment Bill.
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