Delimitation Bill Crashes and Burns – Here’s the Savage 10-Year Report Card That Proves BJP Never Gave a Damn About Women

SIBY JEYYA

Big promises make headlines. Data tells a quieter, sharper story. Over the past decade, the conversation around women’s safety and representation has grown louder—but so have the questions. When you move past speeches and look at numbers, a more complex picture emerges—one that challenges the gap between intent and execution.



💥 THE NUMBERS THAT DEMAND ATTENTION


1. Rising Crime Reports
Reported crimes against women have increased significantly over the years, according to NCRB data. Whether it reflects higher reporting or worsening conditions, the upward trend cannot be ignored.



2. Sexual Violence Still a Concern
Rape cases remain persistently high, indicating that systemic issues around safety and deterrence are far from resolved.



3. Kidnapping & Abduction Cases
Incidents involving the abduction of women have also seen a noticeable rise, adding to broader safety concerns.



4. Representation in Parliament
Women MPs still make up a small fraction of total representation. Within party ranks, the percentage remains modest, raising questions about prioritisation.



5. Ministers and Leadership Roles
At the executive level, women continue to be underrepresented in ministerial positions and among chief ministers.



6. Candidate Selection Patterns
Across elections, the share of women candidates varies—but often remains below parity, highlighting a structural imbalance in ticket distribution.



7. State-Level Representation
Even at the mla level, women form a relatively small percentage, pointing to a wider pipeline issue in political participation.



8. criminal Cases Among Lawmakers
Data from affidavits and reports indicate that some lawmakers data-face serious allegations, including crimes against women, an issue that continues to draw scrutiny.




⚡ THE BIGGER QUESTION

The debate ultimately circles back to intent versus action. Laws and announcements matter—but so do decisions on tickets, leadership roles, and accountability. Representation isn’t just about policy—it’s about consistent choices.

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