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    Proof of the pudding is in partycipation

    Despite legislative pushes for gender equality, women's presence in politics remains stagnant. Political parties tend to nominate a handful of women, typically for races they perceive as less competitive. This situation exposes deep-seated issues within party frameworks. However, the introduction of quotas within Panchayati Raj institutions marks a significant shift.

    Modi accuses TMC, Congress of blocking women’s reservation bill

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Trinamool Congress and Congress of conspiring to block the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament. He stated that West Bengal's women will punish TMC for betraying them. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee refuted the claims, stating TMC champions women's representation and opposes the delimitation exercise linked to the bill.

    PM Modi apologises to women after Lok Sabha rejects 33% quota bill, vows to ‘remove every obstacle’ to ensure representation

    Prime Minister Modi has apologized to women across India. The Lok Sabha rejected a proposal for 33% reservation for women in Parliament. The Prime Minister blamed opposition parties for blocking the bill. This setback impacts women's empowerment efforts. The government aimed for implementation by the 2029 General Elections. Concerns were raised by some southern states regarding population-linked delimitation.

    PM Modi flays Opposition for women's quota bill defeat

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly criticized opposition parties for the defeat of a bill aimed at fast-tracking women's reservation. He held the Congress, DMK, Trinamool Congress, and Samajwadi Party responsible for this outcome. Modi assured that women's reservation would eventually be implemented. He stated that parties opposing the legislation would face consequences from women voters.

    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.

    • West Bengal Polls: Mamata Banerjee calls delimitation bill 'ploy to divide'

      West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claims the Delimitation Bill aims to divide India. She stated the downfall of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP has begun. Banerjee asserted her government already ensures women's representation through reservations in local bodies. She urged voters to reject the BJP and its backed candidates in the upcoming elections.

      Congress calls defeat of women's quota bill 'victory for democracy', accuses Centre of flip-flop

      The Congress party has accused the central government of attempting to change the federal structure through the women's reservation bill. They declared the bill's defeat in the Lok Sabha a victory for democracy. The party supports immediate implementation of the Women's Reservation Act, 2023. They claim the government's actions were for political gain and to permanently stay in power.

      BJP's downfall has begun: Mamata on NDA failing to pass bill to give women quota from 2029

      West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee declared the BJP's downfall has commenced. She stated the party's defeat is evident after the failure to pass a Constitution amendment bill for women's reservation in legislatures. Banerjee asserted the BJP is in power only with allies' support. She warned those working for the BJP that its time in power is limited.

      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.

      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.

      'It is a puzzle': Rahul Gandhi keeps ‘number 16’ jibe at govt under wraps

      Rahul Gandhi made a cryptic 'number 16' remark in Lok Sabha. He criticized new bills, calling them an attempt to change India's electoral map. Gandhi alleged the government is bypassing caste census and delaying women's representation. He stated the opposition will not allow these bills to pass.

      Akhilesh seeks quota for OBC and Muslim women

      Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP of using the Women's Reservation Act to delay the census and demanded inclusion of OBC and Muslim women in the quota. He questioned the BJP's commitment to women's representation, citing a lack of female leaders in its parent organization and BJP-ruled states.

      'Hiding behind women': Rahul Gandhi flags electoral rejig in delimitation push; strongly opposes Women's Reservation Bill in Lok Sabha

      Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticized the government's proposed women's reservation and delimitation bill. He argues it is a political strategy to alter India's electoral map for the ruling party's benefit. Gandhi claims the bill could disadvantage OBCs, Dalits, and Adivasis. He also suggests it might reduce the influence of southern and smaller states.

      “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.

      SC refuses to entertain plea to earmark up to 50% posts in judicial services for women

      The Supreme Court has declined a petition advocating for 50 percent of judicial service posts to be filled by women. The court advised against such pleas, stating that changes for women's representation in law take time. Petitioners were directed to submit their concerns to relevant authorities. The bench emphasized that judicial intervention is not always necessary for such matters.

      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.

      Trinamool has 37% women parliamentarians: Mamata Banerjee

      West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign before campaigning in all 294 assembly seats in the state. She accused him of being an outsider and urged voters to support only the Trinamool Congress, highlighting her government's women's representation initiatives.

      Rijiju urges Congress to back women’s quota rollout, says delay denies justice

      Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has responded to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge regarding the Women's Reservation Act. Rijiju stated that delaying the Act's implementation is delaying justice for millions of women. He urged the Congress to support its implementation in 2029. The government aims to ensure women's representation before 2029. Necessary amendments are crucial for this.

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