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Pariwarvaadi parties not willing to permit Indian women to reach Assembly, Parliament: PM

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Pariwarvaadi parties not willing to permit Indian women to reach Assembly, Parliament: PM
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties for blocking the women's reservation Bill in Parliament. He emphasized his commitment to ensuring women's rights to reservation in legislative bodies and highlighted new opportunities for women in various sectors. Modi also inaugurated several infrastructure projects in Varanasi aimed at promoting regional development.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (April 28, 2026) accused Opposition parties such as the Congress, the Samajwadi Party (SP), and others of allegedly stalling amendments to the women’s reservation Bill in Parliament this month.. Addressing a Jan Aakrosh Mahila Sammelan in his Lok Sabha constituency, Varanasi, Mr. Modi assured women that he will “leave no stone unturned” to ensure that their right to reservation in legislative bodies is implemented. Despite setback, Govt. determined to remove all obstacles to women’s reservation: PM Modi“These pariwarvaadi (dynastic) parties are unwilling to permit the daughters of our nation to reach the Assembly and Parliament.

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