
BJP MP Ravi Kishan expressed strong support for the Women's Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha, framing it as a matter of values rather than politics. He shared personal stories of his family's struggles and highlighted women's hardships in rural India. Kishan credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for addressing women's issues and criticized opposition leaders for opposing the bill. His remarks included a humorous anecdote about touching his wife's feet, which elicited laughter in the house.
The articles primarily reflect a pro-government perspective, emphasizing BJP MP Ravi Kishan's support for the Women's Reservation Bill and his praise for Prime Minister Modi's efforts. Opposition views are mentioned mainly through Kishan's criticism of their stance, but direct opposition voices are not presented. The coverage focuses on the government's narrative and personal testimony from a ruling party member.
The tone across the articles is generally positive toward the Women's Reservation Bill and supportive of Ravi Kishan's emotional appeal. The inclusion of humor and personal anecdotes adds warmth to the coverage. While opposition criticism is noted, it is framed through Kishan's rebuttal, resulting in an overall favorable sentiment toward the bill and the government's position.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| economictimes | 'Mai apne soti hue patni ke pair choota hun': Ravi Kishan in Parliament during Delimitation Bill debate | Center | Neutral |
| oneindia | 'I Touch My Wife's Feet When...': Ravi Kishan's Bhojpuri Remark Leaves the House in Laughter -Watch | Right | Positive |
oneindia broke this story on 17 Apr, 01:15 pm. Other outlets followed.
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