PM Modi Expresses Pain Over Women's Reservation Bill Failure, Targets Opposition in Coimbatore Rally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful address at an election rally in Coimbatore on Saturday, where he expressed deep disappointment over the recent failure of the constitution amendment bill on women's reservation in parliament. Speaking before a large gathering, the Prime Minister revealed his personal anguish about the legislative setback that occurred just one day prior to his rally.
Emotional Appeal for Women's Representation
"Today, amid my people, I want to express my pain and anger," PM Modi declared emotionally. "I personally appealed to all the political parties to support the bill. I told them clearly that they may take the credit; I have no objection. I only wanted sisters from ordinary families to come to the parliament and assemblies in greater numbers."
The Prime Minister emphasized that his sole objective was to increase female representation from ordinary backgrounds in legislative bodies across India. He lamented that despite his willingness to let other parties claim credit for the initiative, opposition forces chose to block the progressive legislation.
Direct Accusations Against DMK and Congress
PM Modi launched a direct attack on the opposition parties, particularly targeting the DMK and Congress for what he described as their obstructionist approach. "DMK, Congress and their allies made it a target of hatred and petty politics," he asserted during his speech.
The Prime Minister further criticized the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu for their recent protest actions, specifically referencing their decision to wear black clothes in demonstration. "By wearing black clothes, DMK cannot cover up their wrong intentions. People know your black deeds and you cannot escape them any longer," he stated pointedly.
Allegations of Anti-Women Stance
In some of his strongest remarks, PM Modi accused the DMK of failing to support women both in Tamil Nadu and at the national level. "The DMK harms women in Tamil Nadu and doesn't stand with women in parliament either," he claimed, adding that the party would face electoral consequences for what he termed their "anti-women stand."
The Prime Minister posed a rhetorical question that resonated through the rally grounds: "Why does it trouble DMK and Congress to see women rise? These one-family parties want power to remain confined within their own families." This comment appeared to reference the dynastic nature of both political organizations.
Confident Prediction of Political Change in Tamil Nadu
Beyond his criticism of the opposition, PM Modi expressed strong confidence about the upcoming electoral outcome in Tamil Nadu. "A new chapter is being written in the politics of Tamil Nadu," he proclaimed optimistically.
The Prime Minister interpreted what he described as a clear message from the Tamil people: "Tamil people are giving one clear message—NDA is in, DMK is out." This statement represented a bold prediction that the National Democratic Alliance would secure victory in the southern state while the current DMK government would be removed from power.
PM Modi's rally in Coimbatore marked a significant moment in the ongoing election campaign, combining emotional appeals for women's empowerment with sharp political attacks on opposition parties. The Prime Minister's dual focus on both policy disappointment and electoral optimism created a compelling narrative that resonated with his supporters in attendance.



