MUMBAI, April 22 -- A joint rally of the Mahayuti coalition, in which women workers from all three constituents were meant to participate, saw a no show by the Shiv Sena and NCP. The BJP turned out in full strength, with thousands of female party workers attending in the presence of the chief minister. The rally at the NSCI Dome in Worli on Tuesday was part of the Mahayuti's statewide protest in support of the bill and to condemn the opposition for defeating it in the Lok Sabha. Before the rally, the BJP staged a march from Jamboree Maidan to the Dome to show its support for the women's reservation bill. Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said this was the beginning of the BJP's "exposing the opposition's anti-woman face" and garnering support for the bill. In a speech, he claimed that the Congress had always been against reservation and women's welfare since the Nehru era. "Nehru opposed Dr B R Ambedkar's proposal to strengthen women through the Hindu Code Bill," he said. "A B Vajpayee's government brought in the women's reservation bill after 1996 but the opposition stood against it. The Congress-led governments under Manmohan Singh had a two-thirds majority but they did not bring it up, as they are against reservation for women. The Congress does not want to give reservation as it fears that its male dominance will come to an end. It is opposing nari shakti." Meanwhile, a video went viral on social media, in which a furious woman motorist, stuck on the road in Worli due to the march, walked to the protest site and created a commotion. "Hold your marches in grounds and not on roads," she said. "Hundreds of people are stuck in traffic because of your march."...