PATNA, April 23 -- The Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) has drawn up plans for a statewide campaign to push back against what it describes as the BJP-led Centre's "false narrative" on the women's reservation law, accusing the ruling alliance of trying to confuse voters ahead of elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. BPCC president Rajesh Ram announced the move on Wednesday while speaking to reporters at the party's headquarters in Sadaqat Ashram. "The campaign will roll out next month as part of our mass outreach programme," he said. "A senior All India Congress Committee leader will launch it. We have already reorganised our district units so that the party can connect better with the public on this and other issues." The fresh offensive comes a day after Jharkhand minister Deepika Pandey Singh used the same platform to train her guns on the Narendra Modi government, charging it with deliberately delaying the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam - the Constitution amendment that reserves one-third of seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies for women. Passed by Parliament in September 2023 with support from all major parties, including the Congress, the law has still not been notified nearly three years later. Singh told the press conference that the Centre was now trying to rewrite the rules without first implementing the original Act - something she called "unheard of in our constitutional history". "The government is using the coming census and delimitation as excuses to deny women their rightful share," she said. "Whenever the question of giving women their due arises, they suddenly add new conditions. This is a planned conspiracy to keep women out of power." Singh claimed the BJP was particularly wary of a caste census, fearing that women from extremely backward classes, other backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes would then demand their proper representation. "They don't want women's reservation. They want Modi Reservation," she asserted, adding that the government was trying to hoodwink women voters on the eve of crucial polls. The Congress's renewed campaign on the women's reservation issue comes at a time when the party is trying to regain lost ground in Bihar by sharpening its focus on women's empowerment and social justice - two themes that have traditionally resonated with large sections of voters in the state....