When women will be given equal representation in the House, we will have participatory and inclusive democracy which will make the equality granted to women by the Constitution a live reality both in letter and spirit.
A free India must be a place where brotherhood is maintained between all the citizens and where one religion does not try to put down another religion in the name of religion.
In his (still) short Parliamentary career, Tejasvi Surya has raised voice on various issues of both national and regional importance. This includes subjects ranging from- the use of Kannada language in banking to his views on broad Banking sector in recently completed session.
The newly brought Environment Impact Assessment 2020 draft, formally known as the EIA 2020 amends certain implications which could result in losing confidence of industrialists and businessman.