PM Modi Addresses Concerns Over Women's Reservation Bill in Lok Sabha
There will be no change in ratio: PM Modi responds to Oppn in Lok Sabha
Hindustan Times
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi reassured lawmakers in the Lok Sabha that the proposed amendments to ensure 33% women's reservation by 2029 will not compromise the political power of Southern states. He emphasized the need for unity in passing the bill, asserting that it is a matter of women's rights rather than a political agenda.
- 01PM Modi assured that the women's reservation bill will not change the existing political ratios in Parliament.
- 02He emphasized the importance of women's representation in decision-making processes.
- 03Modi urged opposition parties to support the bill for the sake of democracy.
- 04He highlighted that the time has come to rectify historical injustices against women.
- 05The PM stated that failure to implement the quota by 2029 would undermine political credibility.
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In a recent session of the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed concerns regarding the proposed 33% women's reservation bill, which aims to increase the number of Lok Sabha seats by 50% by 2029. He assured that the amendments would not alter the existing proportional representation of states, allaying fears from opposition parties about losing political power, particularly in Southern states. Modi emphasized that the initiative is about rectifying historical injustices against women, insisting that women's representation is a right that has been denied for too long. He called on opposition leaders to set aside political differences and support the constitutional amendment, which requires a two-thirds majority for passage. Modi also stated that if the quota is not implemented by 2029, it would reflect poorly on the political parties' commitment to women's issues. He urged that the decision should benefit the democracy of the country rather than any individual or party.
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The implementation of the women's reservation bill could significantly enhance women's participation in politics, leading to more inclusive decision-making processes.
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