Uttarakhand CM Dhami Slams INDIA Bloc for Insulting Nari Shakti in Lok Sabha

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami slammed INDIA bloc parties for insulting Nari Shakti during a special Assembly session. He compared opposition leaders' arrogance to Ravan from the Ramayana. Dhami urged opposition MLAs to support the Nari Shakti Vandan Bill's implementation. Congress leader Yashpal Arya supported women's reservation but criticized the central government for delaying the bill's implementation.

Key Points: Dhami Slams INDIA Bloc Over Nari Shakti Insult in Lok Sabha

  • CM Dhami compares INDIA bloc leaders to Ravan for insulting women
  • Special Assembly session focuses on Nari Samman and women's rights
  • Dhami urges opposition to support Nari Shakti Vandan Bill implementation
  • Congress leader Yashpal Arya supports women's reservation but criticizes delay
  • Women's Reservation Bill defeated in Lok Sabha with 298 votes for, 230 against
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"INDIA bloc parties insulted Nari Shakti in Lok Sabha": Uttarakhand CM Dhami slams Opposition during one-day Assembly Session

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami slams Congress and INDIA bloc parties for insulting women in Lok Sabha. He compares opposition arrogance to Ravan during special Assembly session.

"Hearing the manner in which all INDI alliance leaders were speaking in the Lok Sabha, I could sense arrogance similar to that of Lankapati Ravan. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, April 28

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday slammed the Congress and INDIA bloc parties during the one-day session of the Legislative Assembly, accusing the Opposition of "insulting women".

Uttarakhand Assembly has convened a special session to focus on a discussion titled 'Nari Samman, Loktantra mein Adhikar'.

Addressing the Assembly, Pushkar Singh Dhami invoked Ramayana and said, "Leaders of parties like Congress, SP, TMC and DMK insulted 'Nari Shakti'. Hearing the manner in which all INDI alliance leaders were speaking in the Lok Sabha, I could sense arrogance similar to that of Lankapati Ravan. But perhaps our Congress leaders forgot that the end of arrogant Ravan came due to insulting Mata Sita."

Ahead of the session, CM Dhami urged the Opposition MLAs to support the call for women's reservation.

Addressing a press conference in Dehradun, he said, "Today, a special session has been called. Under the leadership of PM Modi, the Nari Shakti Vandan Bill was passed in 2023, and it was to be implemented in the country by 2029. Whatever happened in the Parliament of the country was witnessed by everyone. The path of progress of women was blocked, and I believe that we have gathered here today to discuss this issue. In Uttarakhand, I feel that our colleagues from the opposition should also support this and present their views in the session in a very cordial manner."

Earlier today, Leader of Opposition and Congress MLA Yashpal Arya underscored the need for greater representation of women in legislatures. Speaking to ANI, Arya highlighted the significance of the Women's Reservation Bill and reiterated his party's support for its implementation.

"In 2023, the Women's Reservation Bill was passed, advocating for 33 per cent reservation for women in both the Lok Sabha and state legislatures. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, have unanimously supported this Bill," he said.

Arya further stated, "We want the same for the coming Uttarakhand Assembly elections in 2027, but the central government is delaying the implementation of the Bill."

The special session comes in the backdrop of national-level discussions on the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill related to women's reservation and delimitation, which was taken up in the Lok Sabha on April 17.

In the division that took place on the Constitution Amendment Bill, 298 members voted in favour and 230 against. With the Constitution Amendment Bill defeated, the government later said it did not want to pursue the Delimitation Bill and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, which were taken up together for discussion.

The Bills aimed to increase the strength of the Lok Sabha from 543 to 816, with 33 per cent reservation for women. The delimitation was to be carried out based on the 2011 census.

Opposition parties expressed support for women's reservation but were against the Delimitation Bill. They had called upon the government to implement the women's reservation in the existing strength of the Lok Sabha.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally someone calling out the opposition! The way they behaved in Lok Sabha was shameful. Women's reservation should be a non-political issue, but INDIA bloc is only interested in blocking everything Modi government does. Uttarakhand is showing the way! šŸ‘
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Rohit P
Both sides are playing politics with women's rights. The bill was passed but implementation is stuck. Congress says they support reservation but voted against the bill in Parliament. BJP says they're for women empowerment but what about reservation in their own party? Hypocrisy everywhere. šŸ˜’
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Sneha F
Yeh sab toh theek hai, but ground reality kya hai? Women in villages still don't have basic safety or equal opportunities. We need more than just speeches and one-day sessions. Bahut kuchh karna hai abhi bhi. But yes, reservation is a positive step forward.
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Ananya R
The opposition's behaviour in Lok Sabha was indeed disrespectful. But CM Dhami using Ramayana to score political points doesn't help. Let's focus on getting 33% reservation implemented by 2029 as promised. Actions speak louder than historical analogies. šŸ‘
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Vikram M
As an Uttarakhandi, I'm proud our state is discussing women's issues seriously. But the special session feels more like a photo-op than real change. Women want equal pay, safety in public spaces, and real representation - not just political drama. Hope all parties work together for this common cause.

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