Amit Shah Criticizes Congress Over Women's Quota Bill Defeat
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Congress and its allies for celebrating the defeat of a Constitution amendment bill aimed at increasing women's representation in legislative bodies. The bill, essential for 33% women's reservation, failed in Lok Sabha. Shah condemned the opposition's actions as an insult to women's rights.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the Congress and its allies after the defeat of a Constitution amendment bill in the Lok Sabha.
The bill, aimed at implementing a 33% women's quota in legislative bodies, required a two-thirds majority for passage but fell short.
Shah condemned the opposition for celebrating the bill's defeat, calling it an insult to the rights of women across India.
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