Political Vendetta Under the Guise of Women’s Empowerment: PM Modi Attacks Opposition While Ignoring Manipur

PM Modi Manipur Silence: A Cruel Insult to the Suffering of Women

New Delhi: In a move that has drawn sharp criticism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned a national address intended for the Women’s Reservation Bill into a fierce political attack. Rather than focusing on developmental progress or a future roadmap for India, the Prime Minister’s 29-minute speech was filled with harsh rhetoric directed at his political rivals, sparking accusations that he is using women’s empowerment as a shield for a political vendetta.

PM Modi Manipur Silence
PM Modi Manipur Silence

Direct Attacks and the Rhetoric of “Sin”

The Prime Minister took the unusual step of directly naming and shaming parties like the Congress, Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party, and DMK. He used extreme language, labeling their past handling of the bill as a “sin” comparable to female feticide. He claimed that while these parties have failed the women of India, the “Nari Shakti” (women power) of the country remains loyal to the BJP. Critics argue that this aggressive framing is a tactic to deflect from his own government’s delays, as the BJP has held a massive majority for years but only recently prioritized the implementation of the reservation.

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The Manipur Silence: A Glaring Contradiction

The most striking part of the address was not what was said, but what was left out. While the Prime Minister spoke at length about “worshipping” women (Nari Vandana), he remained completely silent on the ongoing nightmare in Manipur. As of April 2026, Manipur remains a zone of conflict where women have been at the forefront of suffering—enduring displacement, loss of family, and horrific physical violence.

PM Modi Manipur Silence
PM Modi Manipur Silence

The contrast is stark: in Delhi, the Prime Minister uses the platform to score political points against the opposition, while in Manipur, women are still living in relief camps, facing the threat of renewed drone attacks and ethnic violence that has persisted since 2023. This silence suggests a “selective empathy,” where women’s safety is only discussed when it serves an electoral purpose in the capital, but ignored when it involves a state-level administrative failure.

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Campaigning Instead of Governing

Many expected the Prime Minister to use this national moment to announce concrete welfare schemes or infrastructure projects that would actually improve the lives of women. Instead, the speech felt like an election campaign rally. The heavy focus on vilifying political rivals—mentioning the opposition significantly more than any actual policy details—has left the public feeling unheard.

By labeling political disagreement as a “sin” while ignoring the actual bloodshed in Manipur, the Prime Minister’s address has raised a troubling question for the nation: has the pursuit of political survival and the destruction of the opposition officially become more important than national accountability and the safety of Indian citizens?


The Verdict from Observers: Political analysts suggest that this speech marks a disappointing shift. By using a landmark bill for women as a weapon for a political vendetta, the Prime Minister has signaled that even the most sensitive national issues are now fair game for partisan warfare.

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