PM Modi Encourages Opposition to Claim Credit for Women's Reservation Bill
'Will Publish Your Photo In Govt Ad': PM Modi Says Oppn Can Take Credit For Women's Reservation Bill
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that if the Women's Reservation Bill is passed in the Lok Sabha, the Opposition can take credit for it. He emphasized the importance of passing the legislation, which aims to enhance women's representation in governance, and warned that delays could result in missed opportunities for all parties involved.
- 01PM Modi urged the Lok Sabha to pass the Women's Reservation Bill, emphasizing its significance for women's representation.
- 02He offered the Opposition the chance to take credit for the bill if it is passed.
- 03The Prime Minister highlighted that delays could deprive the public of the bill's benefits.
- 04The government plans to implement the bill before the 2029 General Elections.
- 05Proposals include increasing Lok Sabha seats from 543 to 850 to accommodate more representatives.
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During a discussion in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed strong support for the Women's Reservation Bill, stating that if passed, the Opposition could take credit for it. He highlighted the bill's potential to transform governance by enhancing women's representation, urging lawmakers not to miss this significant opportunity. Modi acknowledged the political benefits of the bill but stressed that the focus should be on its passage for the greater good. He warned that continued delays could result in lost opportunities for all parties and the public. The government is considering implementing the bill before the 2029 General Elections, with plans to amend the 2023 Act and separate the delimitation exercise from the 2027 census. Additionally, there are proposals to increase the Lok Sabha's strength to 850 seats, expanding representation for states and union territories.
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The passage of the Women's Reservation Bill could significantly increase women's representation in Indian politics, leading to more inclusive governance.
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