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NDA-India Face Off at Parliament's Gandhi Statue Over Crime Against Women

NDA, India Clash Over Women's Rights (symbolic picture)
NDA, India Clash Over Women's Rights (symbolic picture)

 

New Delhi (July 24,2023) : The NDA and India faced off at Parliament's Gandhi statue on Monday over the issue of crime against women. The NDA, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accused the India of not doing enough to protect women, while the India countered that the NDA was only interested in making political gains. The face-off began when a group of NDA MPs gathered at the Gandhi statue to protest against the recent spate of crimes against women in India. The MPs held placards and shouted slogans demanding that the India government take action to protect women.

The India MPs, led by Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, also gathered at the statue to protest against the NDA. They accused the NDA of being responsible for the increase in crime against women and demanded that the government resign. The two groups of MPs traded barbs for several hours, with the NDA accusing the India of being anti-women and the India accusing the NDA of being insensitive to the plight of women.

The face-off ended when the two groups of MPs agreed to hold a meeting to discuss the issue of crime against women. The meeting is scheduled to take place on Tuesday. The face-off at the Gandhi statue is a sign of the growing tension between the NDA and the India over the issue of crime against women. The NDA has been under fire for its handling of the issue, and the India is hoping to capitalize on the public anger. The meeting on Tuesday will be a key test for both parties, as they will need to find a way to address the issue of crime against women in a way that satisfies the public.


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