
Political temperature has risen regarding women’s reservation in Mahoba district. In Charkhari, hundreds of women under the leadership of BJP block chief Seema Kushwaha protested fiercely against the opposition and SP MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi. Accusing them of creating hurdles in the Nari Shakti Vandan Act, women raised slogans against SP-Congress.
Today, the anger of half the population was seen at its peak in Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Udyan located in Charkhari Nagar of Mahoba district. Women gathered on the occasion of women’s public protest protest raised the demand for immediate implementation of the Women’s Reservation Bill. During this time, the opposition again insulted the self-respect of women power and women’s reservation Slogans like ‘Implement’ were echoed.
Charkhari block chief attacked opposition parties
Block chief Seema Kushwaha, who was leading the protest, launched a scathing attack on the opposition parties. He said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi They want to give women their rights through the Nari Shakti Vandan Act, but the opposition parties are hindering it due to their narrow mindset.
Seema Kushwaha said in blunt words that this fight is not going to stop now. This anger started from Charkhari Lucknow And will go till Delhi, until women get half their share in Parliament. The maximum anger of the protesting women was seen against SP MP Ajendra Rajput from Hamirpur-Mahoba seat.
Slogans raised by putting photo of SP MP
The women put up the photo of the MP and raised slogans against him and the SP-Congress alliance. The protesters demand that the MPs should raise the voice of the women of the area in the Parliament and express their consent to this bill, and not oppose it. Councilor Yashoda Kushwaha and other women leaders also expressed their views.
She says that women’s participation in politics should not be limited to papers only. Nearly half a hundred women, including Draupadi Sen, Neetu Khatik and Ramkumari Srivas, united and took a pledge that the public will give a befitting reply to any party that has anti-women sentiments in the times to come.