Varun
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What happened in Parliament today is a betrayal, plain and simple. When the moment came to stand for India’s women, some chose disruption over duty, politics over principle, and power over progress. This was not dissent. This was a calculated attempt to block women from their rightful place in decision-making. Let’s be blunt, this reeks of insecurity. An entrenched mindset that is threatened by women stepping forward as equal stakeholders in shaping India’s future. To every woman in this country, see clearly who stood with you, and who stood against you. This is not just a missed opportunity, it is an insult. And it will not be forgotten. From every village to every city, from every home to every polling booth, there will be consequences. India’s women are not asking for charity. They are claiming their right. And no amount of obstruction will stop that march. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ever.




















