Narendra Modi Advocates for Women's Reservation in Upcoming Parliament Session
Narendra Modi writes: We owe it to nari shakti to come together to advance women’s representation
The Indian Express
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes the importance of advancing women's representation in politics ahead of a significant parliamentary session on April 16. He calls for collective action to pass a bill for women's reservation, highlighting that women's participation is essential for a more inclusive democracy.
- 01The Indian Parliament will convene on April 16 to discuss a bill for women's reservation.
- 02Women make up nearly half of India's population but are underrepresented in politics.
- 03The passage of the women's reservation bill is seen as a historic opportunity to strengthen democracy.
- 04Modi urges all political parties to unite in support of women's representation.
- 05The bill aligns with the constitutional vision of equality and inclusion.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for a collective effort to advance women's representation in politics as Parliament prepares to discuss a significant bill on April 16. He highlighted the underrepresentation of women in legislative bodies despite their substantial contributions to society, asserting that their involvement enriches governance. Modi noted that the upcoming bill for women's reservation is not merely a legislative formality but a reflection of the aspirations of millions of women across India. He emphasized that this is a historic opportunity to enhance democracy and urged all Members of Parliament to support the initiative, transcending party lines. The Prime Minister reiterated that the true strength of democracy lies in its inclusivity and ability to evolve, making this moment crucial for the future of India's governance and societal progress.
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The passage of the women's reservation bill could significantly enhance women's representation in Indian politics, influencing future governance and policy-making.
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