From 'magician' jibe to calling women reservation bill 'anti-national': Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha speech in 5 points

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Rahul Gandhi criticized the government during the Lok Sabha debate on the Women's Reservation Bill, calling it 'anti-national'. He accused the BJP of trying to change the country's electoral map.
Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, launched a scathing attack on the government during the debate on the Women's Reservation Bill. He called the bill 'anti-national' and accused the BJP of trying to change India's electoral map. Gandhi also criticized the government's past actions, referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a 'magician' who had been caught. The BJP MPs reacted sharply to Gandhi's 'magician' jibe. Gandhi claimed that the government was scared of erosion of its strength and was trying to rejig the Indian political map.
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