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The Opposition has decided to write an official letter to the Prime Minister, demanding the immediate implementation of women’s reservation based on the existing 543 seats

The ultimate winner of the narrative war will be decided by who can better define the week’s events. (File image/X)
The defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill has shifted the political battlefield from the floor of the Lok Sabha to a high-stakes war of narratives. The Opposition is convinced that the BJP forced a vote knowing it lacked the necessary numbers, primarily to frame the INDIA bloc as the sole hurdle to women’s representation. To counter this, the Opposition has finalised a strategy to write an official letter to the Prime Minister, demanding the immediate implementation of women’s reservation based on the existing 543 seats. By decoupling the quota from the contentious delimitation exercise, they hope to blunt the BJP’s criticism and prove their support for the policy.
In Tamil Nadu, where a fiercely contested election looms, the Congress and DMK view the delimitation issue as a gift. With the BJP forging strategic alliances and the “Vijay factor" threatening to disrupt traditional tallies, the DMK was reportedly feeling the pressure. However, the current fallout allows them to pivot to a Dravidian pride narrative, framing the BJP as an “anti-South" force that is targeting successful states to grow at their expense. This is the core message Rahul Gandhi and MK Stalin intend to carry to the public, with plans for a joint roadshow already in motion to project a unified show of strength.
Beyond the regional math, the most significant takeaway has been the sudden display of Opposition unity. Only days after Rahul Gandhi accused Mamata Banerjee of presiding over a “corrupt syndicate" in Bengal, the two parties managed to set aside their deep-seated acrimony to defeat the Bill. In his first rally following the vote, Gandhi made it clear that they viewed the Bill as an attack on the “idea of India" and the representation of the South and Northeast.
Yet, the foundations of the bloc remain fragile. The aggressive battle for Bengal continues to show chinks in the armor. Only a day after the legislative bonhomie, Abhishek Banerjee publicly attacked Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, labelling him the “B-team" of the BJP. As Prime Minister Modi prepares to address the nation tonight at 8.30pm, he is expected to take this alliance head-on. The ultimate winner of the narrative war will be decided by who can better define the week’s events: was it a shield for regional identity or a betrayal of the nation’s women?
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First Published:
April 18, 2026, 20:06 IST
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