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'Factually Abused Quackery': Congress' dig at government FAQs on women's quota bill
The Congress party has criticized the government's release of Frequently Asked Questions on women's reservation. They called the FAQs 'Factually Abused Quackery' and a 'damage control exercise'. This follows the defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha. The bill aimed to implement 33 percent reservation for women in legislatures starting in 2029.
Govt releases set of FAQs on women's reservation bill
The government has issued FAQs addressing women's reservation in legislatures. This follows the defeat of a Constitution Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. The FAQs clarify the proposed 33 per cent quota for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. Implementation is linked to delimitation after the 2026 Census. The government aims for timely benefits for women.
Jagan Mohan Reddy, Chandrababu Naidu criticise Opposition after Constitution Bill defeat; warn of impact on South’s representation and women’s quota
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Opposition leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy united in their criticism of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill's defeat. They expressed concern that blocking the bill would reduce southern states' representation and delay women's reservation. Both leaders believe this outcome denies justice and penalizes states that practice family planning.
'Women of this country will teach them a lesson,' BJP says after Constitution Amendment Bill fails; vows to continue push for 33% quota
The BJP has strongly criticized the Congress party. This follows the failure of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha. The bill aimed to provide 33% reservation for women in legislatures. BJP leaders accused the Congress of betraying women and blocking their political rights. The government expressed disappointment but vowed to continue the fight for women's representation.
Priyanka Gandhi, Dimple Yadav back 2023 women's quota act, but reject 2011 census link; target BJP over delimitation row
Wome's reservation amendment bill 2026 row: Opposition parties assert their support for the 2023 Women's Reservation Act. They claim their concern is with the delimitation process, not the reservation itself. Leaders state the entire opposition will back the law's implementation. They accuse the government of using the issue for political gain and question the delay in enacting the legislation.
‘Dreams crushed’, ‘selfish politics’, and ‘we’ll be back’: Key highlights from Modi’s speech after Lok Sabha rejects women’s reservation amendment bill
Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologized to Indian women after the Lok Sabha rejected the 33% reservation bill. He stated that the aspirations of women were curtailed and their dreams were shattered. Modi accused opposition parties of selfish politics and celebrating the bill's defeat. He warned of political consequences for those who opposed the measure.
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'Give women their rights, right now': Priyanka Gandhi demands immediate implementation of 2023 Women's Reservation bill
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has called for the immediate reintroduction of the 2023 Women's Reservation Bill. She labelled the failure of the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, in the Lok Sabha a "Black Day" for the NDA government. Gandhi stated that the opposition supports women's reservation but opposes its linkage to delimitation and census processes.

'Opposition in LS chose politics over progress': Suresh Gopi on Constitution Amendment Bill defeat
Union Minister Suresh Gopi expressed disappointment after the Lok Sabha vote on the Women's Reservation Bill. He accused the opposition of prioritizing politics over national progress. The bill, which aimed to implement reservation for women in legislatures from 2029 and increase Lok Sabha seats, did not secure the required two-thirds majority.

Opposition to urge Narendra Modi to implement earlier women’s reservation bill
Opposition parties plan to write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They demand the implementation of the old Women's Reservation Bill. INDIA bloc parties will hold press conferences nationwide. They state support for women's reservation. The government is accused of changing the political map. Priyanka Gandhi urged the Centre to reintroduce the original bill. This bill had broad political consensus.

Parliament adjourns sine die as Government shelves delimitation bill after women’s quota setback
Parliament's Budget session concluded abruptly. The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned sine die. This followed the failure of the women's reservation bill. The government also decided to put the delimitation proposal on hold. The session ended on a politically charged note. Attention now shifts to the government's future plans and ongoing state elections.

Opposition never wanted women in Parliament, assemblies: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on Women's Reservation Bill
Rekha Gupta accused the opposition of blocking women’s entry into legislatures after the women’s reservation bill failed to pass in the Lok Sabha, and said women would continue to fight for representation. The bill, linked to delimitation, fell short of the required two-thirds majority despite 298 votes in favour and 230 against, with Speaker Om Birla confirming its defeat.

'Let's see who is anti-women': Priyanka Gandhi challenges govt to bring back old women's bill
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has called on the Centre to bring back the original Women's Reservation Bill. This comes after the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, failed to pass in the Lok Sabha. Gandhi stated that a bill passed by all parties should be reintroduced immediately.

Women's quota bill would have ensured defeat of democracy, Constitution: Aaditya Thackeray
Aaditya Thackeray stated the women's quota bill, tied to delimitation, was a political move to weaken states and secure unfair wins. He claimed the bill, which sought to increase Lok Sabha seats and implement women's reservation, was rejected by opposition MPs. The proposed constitutional amendment required a two-thirds majority but did not achieve it.

"Intention to change structure of Constitution, take over executive power": Mallikarjun Kharge slams Centre after failure of Delimitation Bill
Mallikarjun Kharge stated INDIA bloc MPs are not anti-women, asserting the NDA government's aim was to gain power to pass delimitation laws with a simple majority. He explained their opposition to the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill and Delimitation Bill was due to the delimitation clause, not women's reservation itself.

Telangana BJP chief Ramchander Rao placed under house arrest ahead of protest over Women's Reservation Bill
Telangana BJP President N. Ramchander Rao on Saturday was placed under house arrest by police in Hyderabad after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called for a protest outside the residence of Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy over the Congress party's stand on the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament.

Congress blocking Women's Reservation Bill denied India historic step: Andhra Pradesh CM
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu criticized the Congress-led opposition for blocking the Women's Reservation Bill, calling it a betrayal of millions of women. The bill, which aimed to provide 33% reservation for women in legislatures from 2029, was defeated in the Lok Sabha. Janasena founder Pawan Kalyan also lamented the missed opportunity for women's empowerment.

Satyameva Jayate: BJD on defeat of women's quota bill
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy criticised the defeat of the women’s reservation bill in the Lok Sabha, saying it delivered justice neither to women nor to South India, and warned delimitation could reduce the region’s representation.

Congress-led opposition chose obstruction over progress: Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on defeat of Constitution Amendment Bill
Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu criticised the Congress-led opposition after a Constitution Amendment Bill on women’s reservation was defeated in the Lok Sabha, saying it chose “obstruction over progress” and denied opportunities to women.

BJP-led govt’s constitutional amendment bill for women quota in Parliament fails Lok Sabha test
Parliament rejected a bill to implement 33% women's reservation by 2029, requiring an expansion of Lok Sabha seats. The government blamed opposition parties for the failure, citing a lack of consensus on delimitation. Despite the bill's defeat, the 2023 women's reservation law remains in effect. The government vows to continue its push.

TDP, YSRCP, JDU back Constitution (Amendment) Bill; Akali Dal opposes
Political parties are reacting to a Constitution Amendment Bill. BJP allies TDP and JDU have given their full support. YSRCP also supports the bill but wants the delimitation formula to remain fair. Akali Dal has opposed the legislation. Concerns have been raised about potential impacts on southern states and the delimitation process.

"This victory is just a trailer:" MK Stalin after 131st Amendment Bill failed to pass Lok Sabha
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin celebrated the defeat of the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. He declared this a victory against Tamil Nadu and a preview of the upcoming state assembly elections. Stalin predicted a significant win for his party, DMK, in the 2026 polls. Opposition parties had also raised concerns about the bill's implementation timeline.

Delimitation Bill 2026 shelved after women’s reservation amendment fails in Lok Sabha
The government has halted the Delimitation Bill. This decision follows the failure of the women's reservation amendment bill in the Lok Sabha. The delimitation exercise was linked to implementing this reservation. The proposed redrawing of parliamentary constituencies is now on hold. This move impacts the future of electoral representation across Indian states and union territories.

India has seen it, INDIA has stopped it: Rahul Gandhi on LS rejection of women's reservation bill
Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav, criticized the government after the women's reservation bill failed to pass the Lok Sabha. They accused the Centre of using an "unconstitutional trick" and vowed to support a 2023 law for women's reservation. Home Minister Amit Shah, however, condemned the opposition's "celebration" as an insult to women.

BJP women MPs protest outside Parliament after defeat of Constitution amendment bill
BJP women MPs protested in Parliament House complex. They alleged the Congress and its allies deliberately blocked the Constitution Amendment Bill. This bill aimed to implement women's reservation in legislatures from 2029 and increase Lok Sabha strength. Union ministers stated this move insulted crores of women awaiting political empowerment. The opposition's actions are seen as anti-women despite government clarifications.

Amit Shah slams opposition for stalling women’s quota bill, warns of ‘wrath of women’ in 2029 polls
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized opposition parties for obstructing the women's reservation bill in the Lok Sabha. He warned that the 'wrath of women' would be faced in the 2029 General Elections and at all future electoral levels due to this 'reprehensible' act.

'Mai apne soti hue patni ke pair choota hun': Ravi Kishan in Parliament during Delimitation Bill debate
Ravi Kishan passionately advocated for the Women's Reservation Bill in Lok Sabha, emphasizing its roots in values and women's struggles. He shared personal anecdotes, highlighting his wife's support during difficult times. Kishan urged for women's representation, stating, "Women should get 33%.

'Delimitation Bill like a 'sales pitch' of insurance salesman': Karti Chidambaram
Congress leader Karti Chidambaram criticizes the government's proposed Delimitation Bill. He likens it to an insurance sales pitch where assurances differ from the fine print. Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed concerns about the bill potentially harming Southern states' representation. The government aims to increase Lok Sabha seats to 850 and implement women's reservation from 2029 polls.

Parliament special session Day 2: Lok Sabha to consider Delimitation Bill, Amendments to Women Reservation Bill for passing
Lok Sabha will debate and vote on key legislation including the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, proposing 33 percent reservation for women in Parliament and State Assemblies. The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026, and the Delimitation Bill, which aims to increase Lok Sabha constituencies to 850, will also be discussed.

New Delimitation Bill 2026: What it means and its key proposals
The government's tabling of the Delimitation Bill has ignited a political firestorm, particularly from southern opposition parties. The proposal, which could redistribute Lok Sabha seats based on population, threatens to reduce the South's political influence despite their economic contributions. Critics argue this move penalizes states that successfully controlled population growth.
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