Bantwal: Congress protests delay in implementation of Women’s Reservation Bill


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Bantwal, Apr 25: Alleging that the BJP-led central government has betrayed women across the country by failing to implement the Women’s Reservation Bill, 2023, a protest was held at B.C. Road by the Dakshina Kannada District Mahila Congress Committee, Bantwal Block Mahila Congress, and Panemangaluru Block Mahila Congress.

Speaking on the occasion, former minister B Ramanath Rai said that the Congress has made several contributions towards the development of women. He alleged that the central government has introduced the current bill with malicious intent and that it has failed. He further stated that the Women’s Reservation Bill, 2023, should have been implemented earlier.

Legislative Council member Ivan D’Souza, heads of various corporations Mamata Gatti, Lavanya Ballal, Shalet Pinto, and key leaders Usha Anchan, Aida Suresh, Jayanthi Poojary, Amita Bhandary, Dhanalakshmi C Bangera, Jesinta D’Souza, Shabana Kavalkatte, Asma Hasainar, Sarika Poojary, Manjula Kushal Peraje, R Padmaraj, Baby Kunder, Chandraprakash Shetty, M S Mohammad, Balakrishna Anchan, Zeenath Beltangadi, Chandrashekhar Bhandary, A B Abdullah Koltadu, Sudarshan Jain, P B Varghese, Mohan Shetty, Subhashchandra Shetty, Shobha Shetty, Siraj Madak, Siddiq Saravu, Mohammad Nandavar, and Sudeep Kumar Shetty were present.

 

 

 

  

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