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Pappu Yadav Sparks Row, Says ‘90% Women Can’t Enter Politics Without A Neta's Room’

A major political controversy has broken out after independent MP Pappu Yadav made controversial comments about women in public life.

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Independent MP Pappu Yadav drew sharp criticism from the BJP for controversial remarks alleging women need compromises or face exploitation to succeed in politics, intensifying debates on women's representation following the Women's Reservation Bill's recent legislative failure.

His remarks have triggered strong reactions from political leaders, especially from the BJP, and sparked a wider debate on women's participation in politics.

What Did Pappu Yadav Say?

Speaking to reporters, the Purnia MP claimed that many women face serious challenges in entering politics. However, his statement quickly drew criticism for its tone and content.

He alleged that a large number of women are unable to succeed in politics without making "compromises" and claimed that exploitation by male politicians is common. He further said that a majority of women's political careers begin through connections with powerful leaders.

Yadav also linked issues like domestic violence and misconduct to politicians, suggesting that such problems are widespread not just in India but globally.

Strong Reaction from BJP Leaders

Leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) strongly condemned the remarks.
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla criticised the statement on social media, calling it shocking and questioning the mindset behind such comments. He said that while the country is promoting women's empowerment, such remarks send the wrong message.

Another BJP leader, Charu Pragya, went a step further and demanded strict action. She said that politicians should not think they can get away with controversial statements and suggested that action should be taken against Yadav.

Political Context: Women's Reservation Bill Debate

The controversy comes at a time when discussions around women's representation in politics are already intense.

Recently, the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, which aimed to introduce women's reservation and increase the number of Lok Sabha seats, failed to pass in Parliament. The failure of the bill led to heated exchanges between the ruling party and the opposition.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Response

Reacting to the developments in Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised the opposition for celebrating the failure of the bill.

He said that what happened in Parliament was not just political disagreement, but an insult to the dignity of women. According to him, women across the country are closely watching how leaders behave on such important issues.

The Prime Minister also warned that such actions could have long-term political consequences, as voters-especially women-may remember these events.

Wider Debate on Women in Politics

Pappu Yadav's remarks have added fuel to an ongoing debate about the challenges women face in politics. While issues like gender bias, safety, and equal opportunity are widely discussed, many leaders have argued that such sweeping statements can be harmful and disrespectful.

Critics say that instead of making generalised claims, political leaders should focus on creating a safer and more inclusive environment for women.

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