BJP questions Rahul's intention for raking up women's quota Bill

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The BJP on Monday questioned the intention of Rahul Gandhi's letter to seeking support for the passage of the Women's Reservation Bill in the Raising the women's quota issue now is nothing but an attempt to divert public attention from his remark that 'a party of Muslims, the BJP said.

Addressing the media here, said: "Why did he raise this issue today? It is an attempt to divert the people's attention from his remark that the is a party of Muslims...This is the double standards of the Congress."

Javadekar sought to know from the Congress whether he would also ensure the support of parties that were opposed to the bill in the past.

"The Congress has alliances with parties opposed to this bill. Will they come out of the alliance? Will they ask for letters of support from parties opposed to the bill," Javadekar asked when questioned on Gandhi's letter to Modi on Monday. However, he did not name the or the which had opposed the Bill and are now allies of the Congress in and

The BJP leader's response came soon after wrote to the to seek his support for the passage of the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament's monsoon session. Gandhi said the BJP appears to have had second thoughts on the proposed law even though it was a key promise in its 2014 manifesto.

The Congress said the bill, passed by the Rajya Sabha in March 2010 during the headed by Manmohan Singh, has been stalled in the on one pretext or the other.

Gandhi said the bill holds the potential to transform the country's governance and any further delay will make it impossible to implement it before the 2019 elections.

The monsoon session will be held from July 18 till August 10.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 18:38 IST