India can't be a superpower until we empower women. Wherever women are being empowered and given a chance, those states are progressing rapidly,” he said.
“We want to give women an equal chance in politics... In panchayats, in the Assembly, in Parliament, more women should be visible,” he said.
The Congress leader said he wished to ensure there comes a day when women could walk without fear “in the evenings, nights and in buses. I want them represented in every sector with safety, freedom and no fear”.
Gandhi said the Uttar Pradesh government had taken a leaf from Congress-ruled Karnataka and implemented the Women's Self Help Group Scheme.
Referring to the Women's Reservation Bill, he expressed the hope it would be passed in Parliament. He listed out various welfare programmes of the UPA government like MNREGA and Food Bill, which, he said, were implemented mainly for the benefit of women. The UPA government, he said, has also worked on anti-rape laws.
“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,” he added.
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