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Amit Shah hails bill, accuses Congress of tokenism

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 20 September 2023
Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Opposition, particularly the Congress, for their perceived lack of commitment to women's reservation in legislative bodies, alleging tokenism and blaming Congress for either letting the bill lapse or facing opposition from friendly parties. He praised the Modi government's dedication to empowering women and emphasized that women-led empowerment is a resolution, not just a slogan.
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