Giriraj Singh Critiques Opposition for Hindering Women's Rights at 'Jan Akrosh' Rally

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Giriraj Singh Critiques Opposition for Hindering Women's Rights at 'Jan Akrosh' Rally

Synopsis

Union Minister Giriraj Singh has taken a firm stand against the INDIA bloc, accusing them of obstructing women's rights. As public anger mounts, a 'Jan Akrosh' rally led by women is on the horizon, signaling a strong response to political actions surrounding the Women's Reservation Bill.

Key Takeaways

Giriraj Singh criticizes the INDIA bloc for blocking women's rights.
Public anger is manifesting in a planned Jan Akrosh rally.
The Women's Reservation Bill aimed for 33% representation for women but was defeated.
Political tensions are rising following the bill's failure in the Lok Sabha.
Opposition parties are being labeled as anti-women by government officials.

New Delhi, April 20 (NationPress) Union Minister Giriraj Singh vehemently criticized the INDIA bloc on Monday, alleging that opposition parties are obstructing women's rights and emphasizing that public discontent is manifesting through an organized "Jan Akrosh" rally spearheaded by women.

In light of the recent political turmoil regarding the Women’s Reservation Bill, Singh remarked, "The opposition parties within the INDIA bloc, particularly the Congress, Trinamool Congress, RJD, Samajwadi Party, and DMK, reveled in the denial of women's rights during that period. Women are gearing up for a ‘Jan Akrosh’ rally soon to voice their anger. The nation and women have witnessed how their rights were suppressed."

Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh echoed this sentiment, declaring that the opposition has been unmasked regarding women’s empowerment.

He stated, "The Women’s Reservation Bill was a landmark initiative. By opposing it, the Congress party has reaffirmed its historic reputation for being anti-women. Women nationwide have now unveiled the true face of the Congress party. Their outrage and protests are undeniable."

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary also expressed strong opinions, noting that public frustration with the opposition is justified.

"It is only natural that the opposition’s stance on the Women’s Reservation Bill is viewed as reprehensible, causing significant anger among women, as there is a pressing demand for reservations. In Bihar, Nitish Kumar has already implemented reservations in Panchayati Raj institutions and municipal bodies..." he remarked.

The political discourse intensifies in the wake of the failed Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill 2026 in the Lok Sabha, which aimed to secure 33% reservation for women in Parliament. The bill did not garner the necessary two-thirds majority, igniting heated exchanges between the ruling NDA and the opposition INDIA bloc.

In a related comment, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju also lambasted the Congress for its opposition to the legislation, asserting that the party must "face the repercussions" for its actions, which he claims have created a "dark mark" on its record regarding women's rights.

This controversy has emerged as a significant political flashpoint, with the ruling coalition framing it as a betrayal of women's empowerment, while the opposition remains steadfast in defending its position on the constitutional amendment.

Point of View

The outcomes of the upcoming protests could have lasting implications for gender equality in India.
NationPress
17 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jan Akrosh rally?
The Jan Akrosh rally is a planned protest organized by women to express their outrage against the opposition's actions regarding women's rights, particularly in relation to the Women's Reservation Bill.
What was the Women's Reservation Bill?
The Women's Reservation Bill aimed to provide 33% reservation for women in Parliament but failed to secure the necessary majority in the Lok Sabha.
Who criticized the opposition parties?
Union Minister Giriraj Singh and other leaders such as Rajiv Ranjan Singh and Vijay Kumar Chaudhary have criticized the opposition for obstructing women's rights.
Why is there public anger regarding the Women's Reservation Bill?
Public anger stems from the perception that the opposition parties, particularly the Congress, have denied women their rights by opposing the Women's Reservation Bill.
What are the implications of the political discourse on women's rights?
The heated political exchanges could significantly impact women's empowerment and influence future legislative actions regarding gender equality in India.
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