Uttarakhand CM Dhami Leads Women's Torch March for Reservation Rights

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami joined the 'Mahila Aakrosh Mashaal Rally' in Dehradun. He stated the march reflects public anger against forces obstructing women's rights. Dhami criticized opposition parties for treating women's empowerment as a political tool. He assured the state government's commitment to protecting women's dignity and rights.

Key Points: CM Dhami Joins Women's Torch Rally for Reservation Rights

  • CM Dhami joins women's torch march in Dehradun
  • Protest against setback to Women's Reservation Bill
  • Dhami slams opposition for blocking bill
  • Women becoming more aware and assertive
  • State committed to protecting women's dignity
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami joins 'Mahila Aakrosh Mashaal Rally' in Dehradun

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami joins Mahila Aakrosh Mashaal Rally in Dehradun, slams opposition for blocking Women's Reservation Bill.

"The torch march was not merely symbolic, but a reflection of public anger against forces attempting to obstruct women's rights. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, April 28

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday joined a massive women's torch march, 'Mahila Aakrosh Mashaal Rally', held in Dehradun from Gandhi Park to Clock Tower.

The large-scale gathering saw thousands of mothers, sisters, and daughters participate in a protest against the setback to the Women's Reservation Bill, clearly indicating that women are now more aware, assertive, and vocal about their rights than ever before.

On this occasion, Chief Minister Dhami stated that the torch march was not merely symbolic, but a reflection of public anger against forces attempting to obstruct women's rights. He emphasised that women across not just the state, but the entire country, are now standing united for their dignity and rightful representation.

He also highlighted that despite the Women's Reservation issue remaining pending for years, recent efforts had pushed it forward. However, political interests created hurdles in its progress, something the public is fully aware of.

Taking a swipe at the opposition, the Chief Minister suggested that certain political parties have never been serious about women's empowerment and have instead treated it as a political tool. He added that the new generation of women understands this reality and will respond through democratic means at the right time.

Dhami further noted that today's Indian woman is no longer a passive observer but an active decision-maker. He described the central government's initiatives toward women's empowerment as transformative, stressing that policies are no longer confined to paper but are now visible on the ground.

During the event, it was also conveyed that the increasing participation of women in society has made some traditionally family-driven political groups uncomfortable. As a result, such groups have often hesitated to grant women their rightful space and authority.

The Chief Minister assured that the state government remains fully committed to protecting the dignity and rights of women. He reiterated that the progress of women is fundamental to the development of both the state and the nation.

At a special session of the Parliament held on April 16-18, a constitutional amendment to the law on reservation of seats for women in parliament and state assemblies- the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill- was defeated in Lok Sabha. It failed to win the two-thirds majority needed for a constitutional amendment. The opposition rejected linking women's reservation to expanding the size of the Lok Sabha and delimiting constituencies.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Good initiative by CM Dhami, but let's be honest—this rally feels more like political posturing than genuine change. The Women's Reservation Bill has been pending for decades, and both sides have failed women. We need real action, not just torch marches and speeches. Respectfully, bring the bill back with a clear plan, not just blame games.
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Sunita J
As a mother of two daughters, this gives me hope. Finally, women are not just sitting at home—they're marching on the streets. The opposition's excuse about delimitation is just a way to delay things. Every woman knows that reservation is about fairness, not politics. Kudos to CM for joining the rally!
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Varun X
I'm all for women's rights, but this is just another political drama. Dhami blames the opposition, but where was his party when the bill was defeated? They had the numbers. Instead of honest introspection, we get rallies. The real issue is that no party wants to give women real power. Symbolism is not enough.
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Ananya R
Living in Dehradun, I saw this rally—it was genuinely inspiring. Thousands of women, young and old, holding torches and chanting for their rights. It's about time women stopped waiting for permission. CM Dhami's presence showed that change isn't just a slogan. The opposition should take note: Indian women are no longer silent. 💪
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Ramesh W
I support women's empowerment, but linking this to a specific party is divisive. Both Congress and BJP have cheated women on this bill. The real issue is that politicians of all stripes

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