Rahul Gandhi’s Inquiry
Rahul Gandhi, a prominent political figure in India, recently directed a question at JP Nadda, the current President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), regarding the Women’s Reservation Bill. In his query, Gandhi sought information about the number of secretaries from the OBC category who held positions in the government between 2004 and 2014.
JP Nadda’s Response
JP Nadda, in his response to Rahul Gandhi’s inquiry, chose to address the issue by questioning the representation of OBCs in high-ranking government positions during the specified time frame. This response indicates a broader discourse on the need for diverse representation within the Indian bureaucracy.
The Women’s Reservation Bill, which aims to reserve one-third of the seats in the Lok Sabha (the lower house of India’s parliament) and state legislative assemblies for women, has long been a topic of discussion and debate in Indian politics. Rahul Gandhi’s query and JP Nadda’s response appear to be part of this ongoing conversation about representation and inclusivity in Indian governance.