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Bill introduced in Parl to provide 33 pc reservation to women in LS, assemblies

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New Delhi, Sep 19: Meeting a long-pending demand, the government on Tuesday introduced a bill to provide 33 per cent reservation to women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies.
However, its implementation may still take some time and is unlikely to be in force for the next Lok Sabha elections in 2024 as the reservation will come into effect only after a delimitation exercise is completed.
The bill has proposed that the reservation will continue for a period of 15 years and there will be one-third quota for women also within the seats reserved for SC/STs.
Speaking in Lok Sabha ahead of its introduction, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the government wants more and more women to join the development process of the country.
“For that work of giving power to women and for many such noble works, God has chosen me. Once again our government has taken a step in this direction,” he asserted.
The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty Eighth Amendment) Bill, 2023, was listed for introduction in the Lower House through a supplementary list of business.
The reservation of “as nearly as may be, one-third of the total number of seats to be filled by direct election” will come into effect after a delimitation exercise is undertaken and will continue for 15 years. Seats reserved for women will be rotated after each subsequent delimitation exercise, according to the bill.
Officials said according to provisions of Article 368, the Constitution amendment bill will require ratification by at least 50 per cent of the states. Their consent is needed as it affects their rights.
The then finance minister Pranab Mukherjee had said in Lok Sabha in March 2010 that such bills will have to be ratified by half of the states.
By bringing the bill, which requires amendment to the Constitution, the Modi government has revived the concept of women reservation in Lok Sabha and state assemblies pending for 27 years for want of consensus among parties.
Making it the first bill to be introduced in the new Parliament building, the draft law will be named “Narishakti Vandan Adhiniyam”.
The government said it will enable greater participation of women in policy-making at the state and national levels and help achieve the goal of making India a developed country by 2047.
While several parties had supported the concept, the debate in Parliament may see opposition questioning the pre-requisite of holding census and delimitation before the proposed law comes into force.
Before the bill was listed for introduction, Congress’ parliamentary party chief Sonia Gandhi said this morning that the women’s reservation bill “is ours”.
Speaking in Rajya Sabha, Modi urged members to support the bill unanimously when it comes to the upper house.
While the BJP described the bill as historic and a result of the visionary leadership of PM Modi, parties including the Congress dubbed it as an election “jumla”. (PTI)

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