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Women's reservation bill promise from Rahul Gandhi

If the Congress is voted to power in Odisha, all women will get free education, says Rahul

PTI Jeypore (Odisha) Published 08.03.19, 09:06 AM
Rahul Gandhi said his party's approach will be "zero tolerance towards atrocities against women".

Rahul Gandhi said his party's approach will be "zero tolerance towards atrocities against women". PTI

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Friday promised to strive for the passage of the women's reservation bill in Parliament and adopt a policy of zero tolerance towards atrocities on women if his party comes to power.

Rahul said if his party is voted to power in Odisha, all women would be provided free education, be it in engineering or medical or any other field.

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'There is an urgent need to provide reservation for women in state Assemblies and the Lok Sabha to ensure their empowerment. The Congress is keen to ensure this,' the Congress chief said during an interaction with women at a convention in Jeypore town of Odisha's Koraput district.

Noting that reservation for women in panchayats has benefited women significantly, the Congress chief lamented that the number of women ministers in states like Odisha had remained 'abysmally low'.

Speaking on the occasion of International Women's Day, Rahul said: 'If the Congress comes to power, our approach will be zero tolerance towards atrocities against women. They should get speedy justice.'

Referring to Odisha, the Congress president said: 'All women, particularly tribals, Dalits and those belonging to the backward categories, should get free education to ensure they are truly empowered.'

Rahul pointed to the alleged rape of a woman by a BJP MLA in Uttar Pradesh last year, saying it was 'unfortunate' that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had remained silent on the issue.

'In case of rape and atrocities on women, the Prime Minister and chief ministers must make their views clear,' he added.

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