Ulhasnagar News: A politically charged protest took place in Ulhasnagar as members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Youth Front and Women’s Front gathered at Nehru Chowk to voice their stance on women’s reservation and empowerment.
Loud Slogans and Strong Emotions
The protest, held around 6 PM, saw a large number of party workers raising slogans and expressing strong opposition to the role of Indian National Congress and other opposition parties in the ongoing debate around women’s reservation.
Chants filled the air as demonstrators voiced their anger and frustration, calling for greater support for women’s rights and political representation.
Leaders and Workers Participate in Large Numbers
Several key local leaders and party workers participated in the protest, including:
- Gurdeep Singh Labana (Youth Front President)
- Mangala Chanda (Women’s Front President)
- Meena Kaur Labana
- Sandhya Marathe
- Bharti Sharma
- Vaishali Sirsat
- Bhumi Sharma
- Poonam Kaskar
- Rekha Pawar
- Seema Jadhav
- Sonali Sathe
- Sneha Chowk
- Harshad Chawla
- Jyoti Khade
- Shyam Govani
Their presence reflected strong mobilization and support from grassroots workers.
Women’s Reservation
Protesters emphasized the importance of 33% reservation for women, calling it a crucial step toward empowerment and equal representation in politics.
Speakers at the rally accused opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and others, of failing to support the initiative. They alleged that such opposition delays progress for women across the country.
A Message of Empowerment
Amid the political slogans, the rally also carried a deeper message women’s unity and empowerment. Participants highlighted the need for policies that enable women to move forward in leadership roles and decision-making spaces.
“Women’s power is unity,” was a recurring sentiment during the protest.
Voices from the Ground
Beyond party lines, the protest reflected the emotions of many women who aspire for greater opportunities and representation.
For them, the issue is not just political it’s about recognition, equality, and the right to participate fully in shaping society.
Conclusion
The Ulhasnagar protest underscores how strongly people feel about women’s empowerment and representation. While political debates continue at higher levels, such ground-level movements show that the demand for change is loud, visible, and growing.
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