Kiran Rijiju Critiques Congress Over Women's Issues
Kiran Rijiju's Strong Remarks on Congress
Union Minister Kiran Rijiju has launched a critique against the Congress party, asserting that Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has, in a way, acknowledged that the party exhibits anti-women sentiments. He referenced a private conversation that took place between the two leaders following a recent parliamentary session.
In an interview with a news agency, Rijiju stated, "After the parliamentary session concluded, Tharoor mentioned to me in the hall that the Congress party might be perceived as anti-women, but no woman would consider Shashi Tharoor as such. I replied, yes, I agree that no one would label you as anti-women, but your party indeed has that reputation." Rijiju emphasized that Tharoor has, in a sense, accepted the notion that Congress has an anti-women stance.
Rijiju's Assertion: Tharoor's Admission
Rijiju presented this dialogue as evidence of Congress's internal mindset. He stressed that Tharoor's comments indicate an awareness of his party's position regarding women's issues. Rijiju remarked that Tharoor has "somewhat acknowledged" the lack of sensitivity towards women within Congress.
Political Implications
This statement comes at a time when the BJP has consistently accused Congress of appeasement and neglecting women's empowerment. Rijiju's assertion not only poses a threat to Congress's image but could also create an uncomfortable situation for Shashi Tharoor, who is often recognized for his liberal and pro-women stance.
Currently, there has been no official response from either Shashi Tharoor or the Congress party regarding Kiran Rijiju's claims.