
Congress to Shine Light on Women’s Reservation Across 21 Cities.
In a significant move to highlight the pressing issue of women’s reservation, the Congress party is set to organize a series of press conferences in 21 cities across India. Under the banner of this crucial initiative, 21 prominent women leaders will step forward to “expose the Modi government” for its actions—or lack thereof—on the matter.
Nationwide Impact: 21 Cities to Speak Out
With a diverse lineup of influential female voices, the Congress aims to shed light on the complexities and challenges surrounding women’s reservation. Each city will feature a different Congress leader, ensuring a broad spectrum of perspectives.In Ahmedabad, Member of Parliament Rajani Patil will be at the forefront of this initiative, addressing the media on this critical issue. Meanwhile, Mahila Congress chief Netta D’Souza will be leading the charge in Hyderabad, amplifying the message for women’s rights.
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Diverse Voices, United Cause
The Congress’ approach to this nationwide campaign is as diverse as the leaders themselves. In Bhubaneswar, Ranjeet Ranjan will spearhead the press conference, while Alka Lamba will take the reins in Jaipur. Other cities, including Mumbai with Amee Yagnik, Ranchi with Ragini Nayak, and Srinagar with Shama Mohamed, will also witness influential women leaders speaking out.
A Clear Mission: Exposing Treachery
Pawan Khera, the head of the Congress’ media and publicity department, has articulated the primary mission of this campaign succinctly: “Agenda – to expose the treachery by the Modi government in the name of women’s reservation.” The Congress party is determined to unveil the actions and inactions of the government, casting a spotlight on the critical issue of women’s reservation in India.
As these 21 women leaders take to the stage in their respective cities, their collective voices will resonate across the nation. The Congress party’s commitment to women’s rights and empowerment remains unwavering, and this nationwide campaign is just one step in their ongoing efforts to create a more equitable society.
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