Lok Sabha Showdown: Dimple Yadav Corners BJP MPs With Sharp Reservation Question

Samajwadi Party MP raises OBC and minority women quota demand, questions BJP intent, and challenges government claims during heated Lok Sabha debate

Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav targeted BJP MPs during a Lok Sabha debate. Meanwhile, she raised strong demands during the women reservation discussion. She spoke on April 17, 2026, Thursday, inside Parliament. Furthermore, she said BJP shows dislike towards minorities. However, she expressed confidence in BJP MPs from Uttar Pradesh.

OBC And Minority Women Reservation Demand Raised

Additionally, she stated BJP MPs would not oppose reservation for OBC women. Therefore, she urged the government to bring amendments accordingly. Moreover, she demanded reservation for women from minority communities. She argued that true inclusion requires broader representation.

Opposition Reaction And Silence Questioned

Meanwhile, she mentioned a poem shared by a fellow MP. However, ruling side members strongly opposed that expression. Furthermore, she pointed at incidents in Manipur and Uttarakhand. She claimed BJP women MPs did not respond during those situations.

Dimple Yadav Questions Government Intent And Policies

Moreover, she accused BJP of trying to stay in power at any cost. She also alleged that the government weakens the Constitution. Therefore, she questioned why the government avoids conducting a census. She specifically asked about the absence of caste census discussion.

PM Modi’s Guarantees Come Under Sharp Criticism

Furthermore, she referred to Prime Minister Modi’s guarantee statements. She asked about promises on farmers’ income and free gas cylinders. Additionally, she mentioned employment commitments made earlier. She also referred to demonetisation assurances regarding terrorism control.

Strong Claims On Security And Social Divide

Moreover, she claimed terror incidents increased during BJP rule. She cited Pulwama and Pahalgam as examples. Finally, she alleged that the government aims to divide half the population.