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    Nitin Nabin accuses TMC of betraying women over quota bill

    BJP leader Nitin Nabin accused the Trinamool Congress of betraying women by opposing the central government's women's reservation bill. He stated that the TMC's stance on this issue contrasts with their alleged support for minority reservations. Nabin highlighted concerns about women's safety in West Bengal and criticized the state government's policies regarding infiltrators.

    More, the merrier: Women in policymaking drive better social outcomes, economic gains, NCAER study shows

    The ongoing parliamentary session addressing the 33% Women's Reservation Act underscores its profound economic and social advantages. Studies indicate that when women participate in policymaking, the results are transformative—leading to enhanced investments in healthcare and education and a significant drop in child mortality rates. Yet, India still trails behind in female political representation compared to the global landscape.

    At Cabinet meeting, PM Modi tells ministers to expose opposition's 'anti-women' mindset before people: Sources

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that political parties opposing the women's reservation bill will face consequences. He urged Union ministers to highlight the opposition's stance as anti-women to the public. The bill did not secure the required majority in the Lok Sabha. The government remains committed to implementing women's reservation by the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.

    '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.

    CPI asks PM Modi to apologise to women over 'cold storage' of Reservation Act

    The CPI has demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologize to women nationwide. The party alleges the Prime Minister is delaying the Women's Reservation Act. They also cite the President's exclusion from the new Parliament inauguration and atrocities in Manipur. The CPI claims the Prime Minister views women as political tools.

    '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.

    The Economic Times
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