Rae Bareli (UP): Congress’s national general secretary and in-charge of Uttar Pradesh affairs Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday attacked the politics of communalism and casteism, made women feel their power and appealed to bring about change with the power of their votes. At the same time, Vadra said that women can change the politics of this country by uniting.
On Sunday, Priyanka addressed ‘Shakti Samvad’ at Reforms Club of Rae Bareli as part of Congress’s Women Empowerment Campaign. He said, “If all the women unite that we will change the politics of the country, then it is not impossible. You give us strength, we will give you strength, when we stand together to fight, no one can stop us.” “We are taught communalism, casteism is taught through election platforms, we have to stop this politics. We need politics of our future, politics of development.”
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Giving the mantra of their future to the women, he said, “All the women of this country should unite and say that you give us such politics, otherwise we will not vote for you, then you tell how the politics of this country will not change.” With the slogan ‘I am a girl, I can fight’, the Congress general secretary inspired women to come forward in politics and fight their own battle, saying, “Women are being exploited everywhere, their rights, their rights are not being found.” ”
Referring to the Congress manifesto, Priyanka said, “It came to my mind that something has to be done for women and what is the biggest thing we can do for you. We can tell you to recognize your power. We made this power legislation, this is a manifesto for women. There’s a lot of announcements that we want to do for women, things we want to do to empower you.”
Referring to the Unnao and Hathras rape cases, he alleged harassment of women during the tenure of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government. He said, “The effect of my initiative for women was so much that now all the parties have started talking about women, the day after tomorrow the Prime Minister is also going to hold a meeting in which only women have been invited. Now all the parties have started talking about women. With a small initiative, all the political parties have woken up, all have woken up. (agency)