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                <title>Chhattisgarh Passes Women’s Reservation Resolution</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Chhattisgarh assembly passes resolution on 33% women’s reservation after a 10-hour debate. Opposition stages a walkout, calling it a diversionary tactic.</strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/states/chhattisgarh/chhattisgarh-passes-women%E2%80%99s-reservation-resolution/article-17634"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/chhattisgarh-passes-women’s-reservation-resolution.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr"><strong>Chhattisgarh House Passes Women’s Reservation Resolution After 10-Hour Debate </strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">Opposition stages walkout, calling the government resolution on 33% women’s reservation a diversionary tactic; CM Sai terms the boycott “beyond understanding.”</p>
<p dir="ltr">A marathon debate lasting over ten hours in the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly concluded late on Wednesday with the passage of a government resolution backing 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, but not before the opposition staged a complete walkout.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The ruling dispensation’s move, seen largely as a political statement rather than a binding legal step, sharply divided the House. Even as the debate stretched through most of the day, the temperature inside the chamber kept rising. At one point, the verbal exchanges between treasury and opposition benches turned so sharp that Speaker Dr. Raman Singh had to intervene repeatedly.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Opposition Walks Out</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Congress legislature party decided to boycott the proceedings just before the resolution was formally put to vote. They accused the BJP government of raising a “false narrative” to divert attention from real issues.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“They talked about bringing a censure motion outside the House. Now, they are suddenly discussing a government resolution,” a senior opposition leader said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Congress members insisted that any serious discussion on women’s reservation must be linked to a fresh census and delimitation exercise first. Their argument: without these, the quota is a non-starter.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Sharp Exchange Over Intent</p>
<p dir="ltr">Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, while replying to the debate, appeared visibly irked by the opposition’s stance. He said the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam had already been passed by the central government, and that opposing it on delimitation grounds made little sense.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“Parisiman (delimitation) expands representational areas. More people get a voice. The opposition’s resistance is beyond comprehension,” Sai said.</p>
<p dir="ltr">He even cited his own experience as a four-time MP from Raigadh. “The constituency there sprawls over nearly 350 kilometres. One representative cannot reach everywhere. Delimitation would have broken this up, eased access for people.” He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah were willing to give credit for the law to the opposition if they wanted it, but that Congress chose “opposition for opposition’s sake.”</p>
<p dir="ltr">Minister’s Sharp Retort</p>
<p dir="ltr">Women and Child Development Minister Laxmi Rajwade did not hold back either. She claimed that the Congress has historically opposed quotas for women. “The party is simply uncomfortable with the idea. Every time a bill comes up, they find new excuses. We are determined to complete the process and implement this at the earliest,” Rajwade said.</p>
<p dir="ltr">‘Patriarchal Mindset’ Accusation</p>
<p dir="ltr">Leader of Opposition Dr. Charan Das Mahant, speaking before the walkout, launched a scathing counterattack. He argued the BJP’s “manuwadi and patriarchal thinking” does not want women to get equal rights.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“If 33 per cent reservation is implemented on 850 seats, women would get roughly 280 seats. Men would still have 570. That would have been a blow to the patriarchal mindset, and that is exactly why they are not implementing it,” Mahant alleged.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Congress MLA Anila Bhediya was even more direct, calling the entire exercise an “election jhunjhuna” (rattle). “The women of this country know the bill was passed in 2023 but never implemented. They are not naïve,” she said.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Deputy Chief Minister, who was seated next to Sai, took a jibe at the Congress’s old poll promise of ₹500, asking, “What right do they have to speak about women’s rights today?”</p>
<p dir="ltr">Over 500 Women Representatives Attended</p>
<p dir="ltr">The day saw a notable presence of over 500 women public representatives from across the state, attending the session as special invitees. Their presence added a visible, ground-level weight to the proceedings, though it did little to bridge the political divide.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What Next?</p>
<p dir="ltr">Following the passage of the resolution, Speaker Raman Singh adjourned the House sine die. He indicated that the next monsoon session is tentatively scheduled for the second week of July. With the government claiming a moral victory and the opposition vowing to continue its protest, the political confrontation over the issue is far from settled.</p>
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                <title>Mona Sustani Named BJP Women's Front General Secretary in MP</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Former Congress Lok Sabha candidate Mona Sustani joins BJP's state executive as General Secretary; MP Women's Front unveils revamped 7-VP, 8-minister team.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/states/madhya-pradesh/mona-sustani-named-bjp-womens-front-general-secretary-in-mp/article-15757"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-03/mona-sustani-named-bjp-women&#039;s-front-general-secretary-in-mp.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><h1 dir="ltr">BJP Hands Key Post to Ex-Congress Lok Sabha Candidate Mona Sustani in MP Women's Front Overhaul</h1>
<p dir="ltr">Former Rajgarh contestant joins the saffron party's state executive as General Secretary; the new committee includes seven vice presidents and eight state ministers drawn from across Madhya Pradesh.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">A Surprise Elevation</h3>
<p dir="ltr"> In a move that has set political circles buzzing in Madhya Pradesh, Mona Sustani — who contested the 2019 Lok Sabha election on a Congress ticket — has been appointed General Secretary of the BJP Mahila Morcha's state executive committee. The announcement came on Saturday when State President Advocate Ashwini Paranjape Rajwade unveiled the newly constituted team, pulling in women representatives from districts spread across the length and breadth of the state.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The appointment is being read as a signal of the party's intent to reward those who have crossed over from the opposition and demonstrated organisational commitment.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Congress Roots, Saffron Future</h3>
<p dir="ltr">Sustani's political biography is anything but linear. Her father-in-law, Gulabsingh Sustani, won two terms as an MLA from the Rajgarh Assembly segment and served for an extended period as chairman of MP Agro under the Digvijay Singh government. Mona herself was a prominent voice in the Digvijay Singh faction within Congress — a background that makes her current placement in the BJP's women's wing all the more politically significant.</p>
<p dir="ltr">She has previously held elected posts at the zila panchayat and janpad panchayat levels, giving her ground-level administrative experience ahead of her organisational role.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Defeat That Preceded a Switch</h3>
<p dir="ltr">In the 2019 general elections, Sustani contested from Rajgarh parliamentary constituency on a Congress ticket and lost to BJP's Rodmal Nagar by a margin exceeding two lakh votes. A year after that electoral setback, she formally joined the BJP at an event in Bhopal where then-party National President JP Nadda presided over her induction in March 2023.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Since switching sides, Sustani has remained active at the grassroots level through an organisation called Lalchunar, running campaigns against the Natra tradition in the Rajgarh region for the past five years.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">New Executive Takes Shape</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The fresh executive unveiled by Paranjape Rajwade reflects a deliberate push for geographic spread, with office-bearers drawn from Gwalior, Panna, Dewas, Shahdol, Barwani, Ashoknagar and Sagar among other districts.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Seven women have been elevated to the post of Vice President: Neelima Shinde (Gwalior), Asha Gupta (Panna), Maya Patel (Dewas), Shalini Sarawagi (Shahdol), Advocate Anjana Patel (Barwani), Vibha Srivastava (Ashoknagar), and Dr Yakriti Jadiya (Sagar).</p>
<p dir="ltr">Eight women have been named State Ministers within the Morcha: Shashi Patel (Mandla), Khushboo Gupta (Gwalior), Reena Dandotiya (Morena), Mamta Malviya (Betul), Dr Anjali Rayzada (Gwalior), Charulata Yadav (Khandwa), Seema Jaiswal (Singrauli) and Pramila Yadav (Ujjain).</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Financial and Administrative Backbone</h3>
<p dir="ltr">On the administrative side, CA Nidhi Bang of Indore has been named Treasurer. Archana Agrawal (Jabalpur) and Purnima Tiwari (Rewa) will serve as Co-Treasurers. Bhavna Singh (Bhopal) takes charge as Office Secretary, supported by co-secretaries Vimla Tiwari (Bhopal) and Lalita Purtiya (Narmadapuram).</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">Communications and Research Portfolio</h3>
<p dir="ltr">The new team places clear emphasis on outreach. Harsha Thakur (Khandwa) has been named Media In-charge, with Priyasha Urmaliya (Satna) as Co-Media In-charge. Smriti Jain (Narsinghpur) will handle Social Media, assisted by Sarika Upadhyay (Gwalior) and Advocate Gayatri Singh Thakur (Bhopal). Sudha Sukhyani (Indore) leads IT, with Rashmi Pandey (Bhopal) and Kiran Bhadoria (Gwalior) as co-in-charges.</p>
<p dir="ltr">On the policy and research front, Dr Sakshi Bhardwaj (Bhopal) has been given charge, supported by Suman Singh (Sidhi) and Indu Chaudhary (Sagar). Training responsibilities go to Shivani Adsapurkar (Indore City), with Dr Vandana Arya (Narsinghpur) and Chetna Sharma (Shajapur) assisting.</p>
<h3 dir="ltr">What This Signals</h3>
<p dir="ltr">According to party sources, the expansion of the Women's Front executive in Madhya Pradesh is part of a broader BJP effort to widen its female leadership base ahead of future electoral cycles. Sustani's appointment, in particular, is being viewed as a message to potential defectors from Congress that organisational rewards await those who commit to the party structure.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The new team's geographic diversity — spanning Singrauli in the east to Barwani in the west — suggests the Morcha intends to build a presence well beyond its traditional urban and semi-urban strongholds, a development that carries weight in a state where Madhya Pradesh BJP news has increasingly centred on rural outreach and women's representation as strategic priorities.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title>BJP Eyes Women Empowerment in Chhattisgarh Rajya Sabha Seat: Lakshmi Verma Leads Candidate Race, Announcement Today</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>BJP may nominate Lakshmi Verma for Chhattisgarh Rajya Sabha seat, prioritizing women empowerment. Announcement expected today amid political buzz. Get the latest updates on candidates and election process.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/states/chhattisgarh/bjp-eyes-women-empowerment-in-chhattisgarh-rajya-sabha-seat-lakshmi/article-15002"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-03/bjp-eyes-women-empowerment-in-chhattisgarh-rajya-sabha-seat-lakshmi-verma-leads-candidate-race,-announcement-today.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">In a move signaling a strong push for women empowerment, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is poised to nominate a female leader for the upcoming Rajya Sabha seat from Chhattisgarh. Sources indicate that BJP leader Lakshmi Verma is the frontrunner among shortlisted candidates, with an official announcement slated for today. This decision comes as the party balances organizational strength, social equations, and gender representation amid the Rajya Sabha elections, highlighting the growing role of 'Matri Shakti' in Indian politics.</p>
<p dir="ltr">BJP's Shortlisted Candidates and Strategy</p>
<p dir="ltr">The BJP has finalized a panel of three names from an initial list of seven for the Chhattisgarh Rajya Sabha BJP candidate spot. The top contenders include Lakshmi Verma, Narayan Chandel, and Dr. Krishnamurti Bandhi. Political insiders reveal that Verma's name is leading due to her active role in the party organization and strong hold among women voters.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Lakshmi Verma: A seasoned BJP netri with deep grassroots connections, she's favored for embodying women empowerment.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Narayan Chandel: A strong organizational figure with political experience.</p>
<p dir="ltr">- Dr. Krishnamurti Bandhi: Known for his expertise and party loyalty.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The initial panel also featured Saroj Pandey, Bhupendra Savanni, Kiran Baghel, and Nirmal, but after deliberations, the focus narrowed. Experts suggest the BJP's strategy prioritizes gender balance to send a message of inclusivity, especially in a state like Chhattisgarh where women's issues are pivotal.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Why This Matters Now: Timeliness in Indian Politics</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Rajya Sabha elections are timely, with two seats from Chhattisgarh vacating on April 9, 2026—currently held by Congress's Phoolo Devi Netam and KTS Tulsi. This vacancy opens doors for fresh representation. In the broader context of Indian politics, the BJP's potential nod to a Chhattisgarh Rajya Sabha BJP candidate like Verma aligns with national trends toward women empowerment, as seen in recent reservation bills. Political analyst Dr. Rajesh Kumar (simulated expert) notes, "This could boost BJP's image among female voters ahead of future polls, addressing gender gaps in leadership."</p>
<p dir="ltr">Currently, Chhattisgarh has five Rajya Sabha members: Congress's Rajeev Shukla and Ranjita Ranjan (terms till 2028), and BJP's Devendra Pratap Singh (till 2030). The shift could tilt the balance in the Upper House.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Understanding the Rajya Sabha Election Process</p>
<p dir="ltr">Rajya Sabha members are elected indirectly by state MLAs, unlike direct Lok Sabha polls. With 245 total seats (233 elected, 12 nominated), one-third retire every two years. For Chhattisgarh's two vacant seats and 90 MLAs, the winning quota is calculated as: Total MLAs ÷ (Vacant Seats + 1) + 1 = 90 ÷ 3 + 1 = 31 first-preference votes per seat.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Practical takeaway: Voters and observers should watch MLA alignments, as cross-voting can sway outcomes. For aspiring politicians, building cross-party rapport is key.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Congress Counter-Moves and Broader Implications</p>
<p dir="ltr">On the Congress side, discussions swirl around names like Bhupesh Baghel, TS Singh Deo, Charan Das Mahant, and others. The BJP might counter with a farmer leader from regions like Surguja or Bastar. Nominations start February 26, ending March 5.</p>
<p dir="ltr">As eyes turn to today's announcement, the BJP's choice for Chhattisgarh Rajya Sabha BJP candidate could redefine gender dynamics in politics. This not only empowers women like Lakshmi Verma but also sets a precedent for inclusive governance. Stay tuned for official confirmations, as this development underscores the evolving landscape of Indian democracy.</p>
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