
The BJP has staged protests in multiple locations, including Vijayawada and Delhi, condemning opposition parties, particularly the Congress, for stalling or rejecting the Women's Reservation Bill. In Vijayawada, BJP Mahila Morcha organized a rally with significant female participation, while in Delhi, BJP legislators demonstrated inside the assembly, expressing concerns over setbacks to women's empowerment. The opposition's resistance to the bill has intensified political tensions, with both sides exchanging criticism over the legislation's handling.
The articles represent perspectives primarily from the BJP, highlighting their criticism of opposition parties, especially the Congress, for blocking the Women's Reservation Bill. The opposition's viewpoint is mentioned indirectly as resisting or rejecting the bill, but their rationale is not detailed. The coverage frames the issue as a political conflict between ruling and opposition parties over gender-related legislation.
The overall tone is critical of the opposition's actions regarding the Women's Reservation Bill, reflecting BJP's frustration and concern over perceived setbacks to women's empowerment. The sentiment is predominantly negative toward the opposition's stance, with emphasis on protest and political tension, while lacking positive or neutral commentary on the opposition's position.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| english | Assembly Protest: BJP Stages Demonstration Over Women's Reservation Bill Rejection | Center | Neutral |
| thehindu | BJP Mahila Morcha accuses Congress of stalling Women's Bill, stages protest in Vijayawada | Right | Neutral |
thehindu broke this story on 27 Apr, 03:21 pm. Other outlets followed.
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