Prime Minister Modi Criticizes Opposition for Defeating Women's Reservation Bill
Opposition Committed 'Foeticide' By Defeating Bill: PM On Women's Quota
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned opposition parties for blocking the Women's Reservation Bill, which aimed to reserve 33% of seats for women in India's Lok Sabha. The bill failed to achieve the necessary two-thirds majority, leading to a significant setback for women's representation in Parliament.
- 01The Women's Reservation Bill aimed to reserve 33% of Lok Sabha seats for women.
- 02The bill received 298 votes in favor but fell short of the required two-thirds majority.
- 03Modi accused opposition parties of sabotaging the bill for political gain.
- 04The failure of the bill raises concerns about the future of women's reservation reforms in India.
- 05Modi expressed regret and apologized to women across the country for the setback.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties, including the Indian National Congress, Samajwadi Party, and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, after the Women's Reservation Bill failed to pass in the Lok Sabha. The Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, aimed at reserving 33% of seats for women, fell short with 298 votes in favor against 230 votes opposing, lacking the required two-thirds majority for constitutional amendments. Modi labeled the opposition's actions as 'foeticide' of the reform, asserting they prioritized selfish political interests over women's representation. He expressed regret and apologized to the women of India, emphasizing the need for unity in advancing women's rights. The bill's failure marks a significant political flashpoint, raising doubts about the future of women's reservation reforms that have been debated for decades.
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The failure of the Women's Reservation Bill means continued underrepresentation of women in Indian politics, affecting their participation in governance and decision-making.
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