In a robust defense of PM Modi’s women’s empowerment agenda, BJP leader Tarun Chugh declared that the Women’s Reservation Bill will fortify India’s democratic foundations. Addressing the uproar over Mallikarjun Kharge’s inflammatory remarks against RSS and BJP, Chugh didn’t hold back in his IANS interview.
Modi’s initiatives, from saving and educating girls to parliamentary quotas, mark a new era, according to Chugh. ‘This isn’t just a law; it’s a commitment to women’s rise across society. When women enter politics in greater numbers, democracy becomes stronger and society more harmonious,’ he asserted.
Chugh painted a vivid picture of progress: daughters thriving in diverse sectors, now poised to lead politically. The bill, he said, ensures their voices echo in the highest echelons of power.
The spotlight then shifted to Congress’s leadership. Chugh branded Kharge and Rahul Gandhi’s comments as desperate bids to appease radical elements. ‘Their anti-India face is clear—statements designed to thrill Muslim League overlords and Islamist groups. Congress flirts with foreign influences while betraying the nation.’
Kharge’s Assam rally analogy—likening RSS-BJP to a deadly snake interrupting prayer—has sparked nationwide outrage. BJP counters that such hate speech reveals Congress’s true colors, alienating the masses.
With elections looming, Chugh’s words signal BJP’s strategy: champion women’s rights while exposing opposition hypocrisy. The Women’s Bill debate promises to be a battleground, testing India’s commitment to gender parity amid partisan clashes.