Millennium Post

Modi rule: Rahul says women haven’t suffered like this in 3,000 years

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of remaining silent on incidents of alleged rape, including in shelter homes in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, and asserted that what is happening against women during his tenure, had not happened in the previous 3,000 years in India.

Gandhi also said that his aim was to have 50 per cent women in the Congress while asserting that the BJP cannot put forward such a vision as its “parent organisati­on”, the RSS, was a “male chauvinist organisati­on”.

Taking a swipe at the government’s campaign of “beti bachao, beti padhao”, he said that it was actually for “saving the daughters from BJP MLAS”, an apparent reference to some BJP leaders accused in rape cases.

He alleged that Modi had remained silent over the atrocities against women in the backdrop of rapes of girls in shelter homes in Muzaffarpu­r in Bihar and in Uttar Pradesh.

“The prime minister speaks on everything -- bullet train, aeroplanes, toilets, but not women. Whenever there are atrocities on women, he does not speak up,” Gandhi said.

“(He) had talked about changing India, had talked about 70 years...what they have done against women in the last four years, had not happened in the previous 3,000 years in this country, leave alone 70 years,” Gandhi said.

The Congress leader, while addressing a “Mahila Adhikaar Sammelan” at Talkatora Stadium here, promised to extend his party’s full support to the passage of the women reservatio­n bill and said if the Modi government does not bring it, the Congress will do so soon after coming to power.

He also talked of empowering women within the Congress and bringing them forward in the organisati­on, for them to lead a state or the country one day.

He promised to include more women in central units of the AICC, saying “the country needs them”.

“In UP women are raped, the prime minister does not say a word on it. In Jharkhand and in various states women are raped, in Bihar small girls are raped, but our prime minister cannot speak a word on it,” he said.

In a reference to the Unnao rape case, Gandhi said that in UP “their MLA is accused of rape”, but the prime minister does not say a word.

Women across the country go out scared, he claimed.

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