India Debates Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is urging support for the Women's Reservation Bill, emphasizing that women should not have to wait endlessly for their rightful quota. Parliament is preparing to take up the legislation, which aims to strengthen democracy by ensuring women's representation in future elections.
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'Will be gross injustice if delayed': PM Modi urges support for women’s reservation bill
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed the women of India, emphasizing "Nari Shakti" and the government's commitment to women's reservation in legislative bodies. He highlighted the upcoming special Parliament session to pass a constitutional amendment for the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, aiming for its full implementation by the 2029 elections.
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Read full article →‘No bill in sight’: TMC's Derek O'Brien on women reservation, delimitation bills ahead of Parliament session
Parliament is scheduled to meet in the next 48 hours and "no one has even seen a copy of the proposed Constitutional Amendment," O'Brien said.
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