DELIMITATION BILL 2026
'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.
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.
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.
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.
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"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.

No state will lose out in delimitation, says Amit Shah; offers 50% seat hike amendment if Opposition backs bill
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has proposed a significant increase in Lok Sabha seats. He stated that no state will be disadvantaged in the upcoming delimitation exercise. Shah offered to amend the bill for a uniform 50% rise in seats if opposition parties agree to its passage. This move aims to address concerns from southern states about potential representation loss.

Amit Shah says Opposition against women’s reservation, not its implementation; claims delimitation critics oppose SC/ST seat hike
Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted opposition parties resist women's reservation and delimitation. He argued delimitation is crucial for fair representation and increasing Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe seats. The government aims for women's reservation implementation by 2029, linked to delimitation after the next Census. Shah dismissed concerns about a North-South divide, emphasizing national unity.

'Please don't hurt sentiments of Nari Shakti': PM Modi ahead of voting on Women's Reservation Bill
Women's Reservation Bill news: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to all Members of Parliament to vote in favour of the Women's Reservation Bill. The bill aims to provide 33% reservation for women in Parliament. Discussions have been ongoing to address concerns and misconceptions. The Prime Minister emphasized that it is time for women to receive their rightful representation in decision-making processes.

'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.

“No state will lose Lok Sabha share”: Narendra Modi defends delimitation, women’s reservation push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi assures states their Lok Sabha seat share will not decrease with new delimitation and women's reservation laws. He frames the reform as a national step, not a partisan victory. The legislation aims to implement 33% women's representation in an expanded parliament.

PM Modi's Lok Sabha address on Women's Reservation, Delimitation Bill: Key highlights
A significant legislative package has been introduced in Parliament. This package aims to implement 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. The implementation is planned to begin from the 2029 general elections. This move comes nearly three decades after the concept was first proposed.

Opposition against 131st Amendment, says delimitation formula motivated
INDIA bloc leaders will oppose a key bill in Parliament. The bill proposes increasing Lok Sabha seats through delimitation for women's reservation from 2029. Opposition parties support women's reservation but oppose the delimitation formula. They believe it is politically motivated and harms federalism, especially for southern states. The government faces a vote challenge.

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.

Women's Reservation Bill 2026: After 30 years, here's how India moves to reserve 33% seats for women in Parliament
Parliament is considering a new law to bring 33 percent reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies starting from the 2029 elections. This move aims to increase women's representation significantly. The proposed legislation seeks to implement this reservation by expanding the number of seats.

Government tables Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament to implement 33% quota for women ahead of 2029 Lok Sabha elections
The government on Thursday introduced three bills in Parliament to implement 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from the 2029 elections, but faces an uphill task as opposition parties have vowed to vote against the delimitation provisions embedded in the package.

Amit Shah tables Delimitation Bill in Lok Sabha amidst nationwide protests by Opposition, southern states
Union Home Minister Amit Shah tabled the Delimitation Bill in Lok Sabha amid protests, with southern states alleging a population-based redraw favouring the North. In Tamil Nadu, M K Stalin burned a copy, calling it a “black law” and launching statewide agitation over federal concerns.

TDP, JD(U) support women’s reservation, flag ‘nari shakti’ push
Byreddy Shabari of the Telugu Desam Party backed the women’s quota bills in the Lok Sabha, saying they mark a shift from women’s development to women-led development and will enable greater leadership roles. Other NDA allies, including Janata Dal (United), also supported the legislation, emphasising women’s role in achieving Viksit Bharat, even as opposition parties protested and termed the bills anti-constitutional.

Lok Sabha's strength to go up to 815, 272 of these for women; no state will suffer: Arjun Ram Meghwal
Parliament is set to increase the Lok Sabha's strength to 815 seats. This expansion includes reserving 272 seats for women, ensuring no state or male representation suffers. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhniyam aims to provide women their due rights. This move follows the introduction of three key bills in the Lok Sabha.

Women's reservation & delimitation bills tabled: India braces for 850-seat Lok Sabha future
Parliament is set to introduce three key bills, including women's reservation from 2029 and delimitation of constituencies. While the opposition supports women's quota, they strongly oppose the delimitation bill, citing concerns over constituency redrawing and potential seat increases. The government aims to pass these bills together, with the opposition questioning the basis and fairness of the proposed changes.

True intent of bills brought by govt mischievous, have to be rejected completely: Congress
New Delhi. The Congress party has strongly criticized the government's proposed women's reservation bills. Party leader Jairam Ramesh stated the bills' true intent is mischievous and they must be rejected. He highlighted concerns about delimitation proposals favoring populous states. The opposition demands immediate one-third reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies, including SC, ST, and OBC communities.

No case against delimitation: BJP’s Prakash Reddy hits INDIA bloc
Prakash Reddy defended the proposed delimitation exercise, saying there is no justification for opposing it and accusing the INDIA bloc of taking a contradictory stand by backing women’s reservation but rejecting constituency redrawing. He cited past exercises under Congress-led governments, including those during Manmohan Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, to argue delimitation has long followed constitutional norms, adding the current process is no different.

DMK flags delimitation concerns as Kanimozhi moves motion against three bills amid delimitation row
DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi on Thursday moved a motion in the Lok Sabha opposing three key government bills, including the Constitution (131st Amendment), Union Territories Laws (Amendment) and Delimitation Bills, amid a widening row over constituency redrawing. The move came as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin escalated protests by burning a copy of the proposed delimitation bill and launching a statewide agitation, warning it would undermine representation for southern states.

Special Parliament session: Opposition leaders to meet in Mallikarjun Kharge's office to finalise strategy
Three important bills are likely to be introduced in the special session of Parliament starting today, including one to reserve seats for women in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and another to redraw constituency boundaries.

Delimitation bill: Congress opposes govt's proposal, calls it 'deleterious, detrimental'
Three important bills are likely to be introduced in the special session of Parliament starting today, including one to reserve seats for women in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and another to redraw constituency boundaries.

Bills to operationalise women's quota listed for introduction in Lok Sabha on Thursday
Parliament will consider three key bills to enact the women's reservation law by 2029. These proposals aim to increase Lok Sabha seats to a maximum of 850. The legislation will also boost representation in state and Union Territory assemblies. This move ensures 33 percent reservation for women. The delimitation exercise will be based on the 2011 Census.
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