Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp critique of the Women’s Reservation Bill during his address in the Lok Sabha, questioning both its intent and impact on India’s social and political structure.
Women are a central force, a driving force in our national imagination and our national perspective.
All of us in this room have been influenced, taught, and have learnt a lot from the women in our lives – mothers, sisters, and wives.
: LoP Shri @RahulGandhi in Lok Sabha pic.twitter.com/2Twb7HPuKq
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
Gandhi asserted that the current legislation “has nothing to do with the empowerment of women,” arguing that a similar bill had already been passed earlier. He alleged that the present move is aimed at reshaping India’s electoral map while using women as a cover.
⦿ You call OBCs Hindus
⦿ You call Dalits HindusBut you do not give them any space in the power structure of this country. pic.twitter.com/9dAdwvNjym
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
Raising concerns over representation, Gandhi emphasized what he described as the historical marginalisation of OBCs, Dalits, minorities, and women. He claimed that the bill attempts to bypass caste realities and avoid granting fair political power to OBC communities, calling it a move that could dilute their representation.
मोदी सरकार 👇
⦿ दलितों को हिंदू कहती है
⦿ पिछड़ों को हिंदू कहती हैलेकिन वो उन्हें देश के Power Structure में जगह नहीं देना चाहती। pic.twitter.com/xAD6nihvmE
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
In a politically charged remark, he framed the issue as a clash between “Manuvad” and the Constitution (Samvidhan), suggesting that the government’s approach undermines the principles of equality and inclusion.
The Congress leader also reassured southern, northeastern, and smaller states, stating that the Opposition would not allow any move that reduces their representation in the Union. He accused the government of attempting to redraw the political balance in favour of retaining power.
I remember that when I was a little boy, I was afraid of the dark. We had a huge dog that would often attack my sister and me. One day, my grandmother found out about this.
My parents had gone out for dinner. My grandmother took me into the garden, left me there, and said,… pic.twitter.com/Voqh5MBJPG
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
Targeting the leadership of the BJP, Gandhi said there is a “fundamental confusion” in their understanding of the nation, adding that no political party can claim to represent the entirety of India or its institutions.
BJP is not stupid – they knew this bill couldn’t have passed
But they still brought it.
This was a panic reaction because the Prime Minister at any cost wanted to send out two messages
1) He wanted to change the electoral map of India
2) He needed to send this message again… pic.twitter.com/dWkgUvTT1Q
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
He further questioned the intent behind the bill’s timing, suggesting it was introduced as a “panic reaction” to project a pro-women stance while pursuing deeper political objectives.
The truth is that the magician has been caught.
⦁ The magician of Balakot
⦁ The magician of demonetisation
⦁ The magician of Operation Sindoor: LoP Shri @RahulGandhi in Lok Sabha pic.twitter.com/Tbk7QeG5cJ
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
Gandhi also touched upon the issue of caste census, referring to remarks by Amit Shah, and raised concerns over whether such data would be used to ensure equitable representation in Parliament.
Puzzle for all of you:
Yesterday, the Prime Minister was low on energy. Suddenly, I noticed it was the 16th of April.
My God, how crazy! The number: Sixteen
(Sixteen sounds a lot like Epstein, doesn’t it?) pic.twitter.com/HwNfLuvSui
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
Adding to his remarks, Rahul Gandhi said that the Opposition would strongly resist any move that undermines representation for OBCs and Dalits, describing the bill as “anti-national” in terms of its impact on federal balance and social justice.
जादूगर अपने ही ‘जाल’ में फंस गया
सुनिए पूरी कहानी 👇 pic.twitter.com/Tnlkz4oqD7
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 17, 2026
The remarks have intensified the ongoing debate in Parliament over the Women’s Reservation Bill, highlighting sharp divisions between the government and the Opposition on its purpose and potential impact.


