'They made a big mistake': PM Modi directs ministers to expose opposition's 'anti-women' stand
Prime Minister Modi asserted that opposition parties will face repercussions for not backing the women's reservation bill, urging ministers to highlight their "anti-women" stance.
He reiterated the government's commitment to implement the reservation by 2029, accusing the opposition of a "big mistake" and attempting to cover up their actions after the bill's defeat in Lok Sabha.
Modi slams opposition over women's bill
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