Rupali Ganguly Voices Frustration Over Lok Sabha's Rejection of Women's Reservation Bill
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Mumbai, April 19 (NationPress) Renowned television star Rupali Ganguly voiced her frustration regarding the defeat of the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha.
The actress from 'Anupamaa' shared a video on social media platforms, expressing her discontent.
In her message, she remarked, "In a nation that venerates Mother Durga, where we uphold women as symbols of strength, and where every household has a woman managing the family's needs single-handedly, it is disheartening that a women's reservation bill has languished for over 30 years."
She criticized the lawmakers who opposed the bill, stating, "Numerous promises were made. Inspiring speeches about women's empowerment were delivered. Candlelight vigils took place. Posts celebrating Women's Day were shared. Yet, when it came time to cast a crucial vote, many turned their backs without hesitation. 298 individuals supported the bill, while 230 voted against it, showing their unwillingness to allow women a voice in parliament. This wasn't merely a legislative proposal; it was a matter of our rights."
"Some might label my response as overly dramatic. However, this is a real-life drama unfolding before us. Regardless of our religious beliefs, we are united as women, and in this narrative, we are merely spectators," the actress from 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' added.
Rupali further cautioned that the 70 crore women of India will remember this injustice.
"There are 70 crore women in this nation. Each one, whether at home, in the workplace, or in the fields, is aware of what has transpired. We are women. We do not forget," she concluded.