Rahul Gandhi's statement on SC decision, accuses Modi government of being anti-women
Rahul Gandhi's statement on SC decision, accuses Modi government of being anti-women
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New Delhi: Former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi has attacked the central government by tweeting on Monday after the apex court's order to give permanent commission to women officers of the army within three months. Rahul Gandhi claimed that the plea that the Modi government had presented in the court on this matter was anti-women.

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Rahul Gandhi wrote in a tweet that the government insulted every woman by arguing in the apex court that women military officers are not entitled to appointment or permanent service in the command headquarters. Because they are weak in proportion to men. He said, 'I congratulate the women of the country for standing against the BJP government and proving them wrong.' At the same time, Congress Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala has said about this matter that the Supreme Court has today ordered the elimination of gender discrimination, including social justice and equality.

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Surjewala said that equal rights were given to crores of daughters in the army. The anti-women face of the Modi government has been exposed. Women military officers on Monday welcomed the Supreme Court order directing the Center to give them a permanent commission. Women officers said that this will not only uplift the women in the armed forces but across the country.

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