The Asian Age

RSS survey to know what women want

- YOJNA GUSAI

The RSS is conducting a nation-wide survey on the “real situation” of women, nearly half of the country’s population, and what changes they want in various sectors to have a positive impact on their lives.

The exercise is also being seen as an effort by the Sangh Parivar to help the ruling BJP, which has already started preparatio­ns for the 2019 electoral battle, address women’s concerns.

The Sangh Parivar is looking for timely interventi­on by the government as it does not want women voters to get disenchant­ed by the “Opposition’s propaganda”

A key component of the survey, being conducted with the help of Sangh volunteers and affiliates, will be feedback from Muslim women on the issue of triple talaq

against the government, sources said.

A key component of the survey, being conducted with the help of Sangh volunteers and affiliates, will be the feedback from Muslim women on the issue of triple talaq, especially after Mr Modi had termed the recent Supreme Court’s verdict striking down instant divorce as a step towards “equality

to Muslim women and a powerful measure for women empowermen­t”. Women are considered the strongest vote bank of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, under whose leadership the BJP came to power in 2014.

At a time when the central government is making efforts to get the long pending Women’s Reservatio­n Bill passed in Parliament, the findings of the survey will help the Modi government in “bettering” its womencentr­ic policies, sources said.

Sangh affiliates, including its women wing Rashtriya Sevika Samiti, will also use the data for insight into women’s aspiration­s and factors affecting them, they said. Women will also be asked if they enjoy the socio-economic equality as compared to their male counterpar­ts, sources said.

The survey will be completed by the year-end and the feedback will be compiled into a report and submitted to the government, they said.

From working women to housemaker­s, from labourers to tribal women, the survey is likely to cover respondent­s in both rural and urban areas.

Most of the Sangh Parivar volunteers, including from the Sevika Samiti, Majdoor and Shramik sangathans, vanvasi kalyan ashram, among other affiliates, are collecting data from women of all caste and religion.

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