Naqvi Defends Women's Reservation Law: A Political Standpoint
Former Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi criticized opposition parties for opposing the women's reservation law, warning such actions could harm their political standing. He accused them of engaging in 'distractive politics.' Naqvi emphasized government commitment to the reform, calling it a historic step for women’s empowerment.
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Former Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, representing the BJP, has criticized opposition parties for their stance on the women's reservation law. Naqvi argued that obstructing or questioning this reform could politically backfire.
Speaking to reporters, Naqvi highlighted the government’s commitment to the law, describing it as a key move towards women's empowerment. He accused opposition parties of engaging in 'distractive and negative politics.'
Naqvi specifically targeted the Congress, accusing it of political inconsistency. He reassured the media that despite any technical setbacks, the government remains dedicated to realizing the initiative.
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