
Congress women in Jharkhand and Odisha are campaigning for the immediate implementation of the Women's Reservation Act passed in 2023, seeking 33% reservation for women including those from the OBC category. They allege that the BJP is spreading misinformation and using the special assembly session to push the Delimitation Bill instead. Protests and postcard campaigns are planned to urge Prime Minister Modi to act, with Congress leaders criticizing the BJP's stance on women's political representation.
The articles primarily present the Congress party's perspective, highlighting their criticism of the BJP's handling of the Women's Reservation Act and related legislative sessions. The BJP's viewpoint is mentioned indirectly through allegations of misinformation and legislative intentions but lacks direct statements. The coverage focuses on opposition protests and demands, reflecting a viewpoint critical of the ruling party's approach to women's reservation.
The tone across the articles is predominantly critical and oppositional, emphasizing dissatisfaction with the BJP's actions regarding the Women's Reservation Act. The sentiment reflects frustration and urgency from Congress leaders and activists, with descriptions of protests and campaigns conveying a confrontational atmosphere. There is limited positive or neutral sentiment, as the focus is on demands and allegations against the government.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| hindustantimes | Jharkhand Mahila Congress launches postcard campaign for implementation of women's quota | Left | Neutral |
| theprint | Congress women hold protest near Odisha Assembly, demand 33 pc reservation | Left | Neutral |
| theprint | J'khand Mahila Cong launches postcard campaign seeking immediate implementation of women's quota | Left | Neutral |
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