Mayawati Advocates Sub-Quota for SC, ST, OBC Women in Proposed 33% Reservation
Mayawati bats for sub-quota for SC, ST, OBC women within 33% reservation
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BSP chief Mayawati has called for a separate quota for women from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) within the proposed 33% reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies. She argues that without this provision, the true purpose of women's reservation will be undermined.
- 01Mayawati demands a sub-quota for SC, ST, and OBC women within the 33% reservation for women.
- 02She expresses concern that without this provision, the benefits of the reservation may not reach marginalized women.
- 03Mayawati criticizes the Congress party for neglecting the issue during its governance.
- 04She emphasizes the need for women's empowerment and safety beyond political interests.
- 05The BSP leader urges immediate implementation of women's reservation to improve conditions for women in India.
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Mayawati, the chief of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), has advocated for a separate quota for women from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) within the proposed 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. During a media interaction in Lucknow, she highlighted that without such a provision, the primary goal of women's reservation would be largely negated. Mayawati welcomed the Centre's initiative to advance women's reservation but expressed skepticism about whether women from marginalized communities would benefit fully without a dedicated sub-quota. She criticized the lack of political will and intent to implement women's empowerment effectively, pointing out that women continue to face violence and injustice. Furthermore, she called out the Congress party for previously ignoring the demand for sub-quotas, despite the contributions of B.R. Ambedkar towards ensuring equality and dignity for women. Mayawati urged that the issue of women's reservation should transcend party politics and be implemented promptly to foster improvements in women's conditions across the country.
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The proposed sub-quota could ensure that women from marginalized communities receive equitable representation and benefits from the reservation policy.
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