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Rahul woos women voters, promises empowerment

Gandhi said that the "opposition does not respect women and their 'ideological sangathan' doesn't have a place for women"

Rahul Gandhi

Press Trust of India Tumkur (K'taka)
Wooing women voters, Rahul Gandhi today sought their empowerment and said the party's aim was to bring more women forward in the election process.

"India can't be a superpower until we empower women. Wherever women are being empowered and given a chance, those states are progressing rapidly," the Congress Vice-President told a rally here.

"We want to give women an equal chance in politics... In panchayats, in the Assembly, in Parliament, more women should be visible," he said.

In an apparent attack on BJP and RSS, Gandhi said that the "opposition does not respect women and their 'ideological sangathan' doesn't have a place for women."
 

Appealing to women, who constitute more than 40%  of the electors, he said, "We want to use your strength in the progress of this country. We want to open doors for women, doors of schools, hospitals and Parliament, as without you, there is no progress.

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First Published: Feb 16 2014 | 3:17 PM IST

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