The women’s reservation bill is a ‘jumla’ (empty promise) as the BJP thinks people vote for it and then forget the party’s promises after some time, said Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday.
The bill, which earmarks 33 per cent seats in Lok Sabha and state Assemblies for women, won’t be implemented till 2034 and the Bharatiya Janata Party was just trying to mislead people, he added.
Addressing a ‘Krishak-sah-Shramik Sammelan’ (farmers-cum-labourers convention) of the Chhattisgarh government in Sumabhata village in Balodabazar-Bhatapara district, Kharge said the BJP could not do in 15 years what the Congress had done in five years in power in the state. Accusing the BJP of trying to replace the Constitution, Kharge said people must support the Congress and Rahul Gandhi to save the Constitution and democracy. “The women reservation bill was passed recently. It is not a new one as (former prime minister) Rajiv Gandhi ji had brought 73rd and 74th amendment and ensured reservation to women in panchayat bodies,” he said.
“When Rajiv Gandhi brought 33 per cent reservation (bill in the parliament), the BJP had then opposed it. In one House, we got a majority (in favour of the bill) but in another House the BJP opposed it and the bill was defeated,” he added.
The same BJP was now thumping its chest and taking credit for the bill, the Congress president said.
“When are they going to implement it (women reservation bill)?. They themselves say it will not happen in 2024 and that it will be implemented after Census and delimitation in 2029. This means it will be implemented in 2034.. They (ruling BJP) just want to mislead people,” Kharge claimed.
Accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “lying” for votes, Kharge said the former had earlier promised 2 crore jobs per year, Rs 15 lakh in bank accounts, doubling of farmers’ income etc.
“When asked, (Union Home Minister Amit Shah) Shah ji says these were all jumlas.