In Indian politics, slogans often do the heavy lifting. ‘Nari Shakti’, the BJP’s rallying cry for women’s empowerment, has been a consistent part of its electoral pitch, development agenda, and cultural messaging. From schemes like Ujjwala Yojana to the push for the Women’s Reservation Bill, the party has repeatedly projected itself as a champion of women’s rights.
However, despite years of promoting ‘Nari Shakti’ as a key electoral plank and cultural identity, the Bharatiya Janata Party today finds itself in an uncomfortable position, lacking a strong, popular pan-India woman face in its top leadership or newly formed cabinet. While the Modi cabinet has seven women ministers, none of them enjoys pan-India popularity like Sushma Swaraj or other former women leaders of the party.
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