All Parties Back Women's Reservation Bill Ahead of Key Parliament Session

JMM MP Sarfaraz Ahmad has stated that all political parties support the Women's Reservation Bill ahead of a special parliamentary session in April. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written to floor leaders of all parties, urging unity to pass the historic legislation. The government plans to implement the Nari Shakti Vandan Act using 2011 census data due to delays in the new census. The goal is to ensure women's reservation is in place for the 2029 Lok Sabha and state assembly elections.

Key Points: Women's Reservation Bill Gains All-Party Support

  • Special Parliament session scheduled for April 16-18
  • PM Modi wrote to all floor leaders for support
  • Bill's implementation linked to 2011 census data
  • Aim for women's reservation in 2029 elections
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All parties support women's reservation bill: JMM MP Sarfaraz Ahmad ahead of special Parliament session

JMM MP Sarfaraz Ahmad says all parties support the Women's Reservation Bill ahead of a special Parliament session called by PM Modi.

"All parties, leaders, and everyone want reservations for women - Sarfaraz Ahmad"

Giridih, March 13

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Rajya Sabha MP Sarfaraz Ahmad on Monday said that all political parties support the women's reservation bill, ahead of the proposed special parliamentary session scheduled for April 16-18.

Speaking to ANI, Ahmad said, "The Prime Minister has written to all floor leaders, informing them of a special session on the 16th, 17th, and 18th April. We are participating in the discussions regarding the Women's Protection Bill and other amendments. All parties, leaders, and everyone want reservations for women, including the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and even the state assemblies and panchayats."

"We will discuss this together in this session. If there are any improvements or shortcomings in this bill, they will be debated and addressed, and the bill will be passed by Parliament," he said.

A day earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to the Floor Leaders of all parties in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, requesting them for their support in the implementation of the Women's Reservation Bill, saying that this moment stands above any party or individual.

The Government has planned two major amendments. 2023's Nari Shakti Vandan Act tied women's reservation to the new census and delimitation. Due to census delays, the plan is to proceed with the 2011 census data.

"After extensive deliberations, we have reached the conclusion that the time has now come to implement the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam in its true spirit across the country. It is imperative that the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and Assembly elections are conducted with women's reservation in place," PM Modi wrote in the letter.

PM Modi appealed to the parties to "demonstrate responsibility towards women and future generations" with the implementation of the Women's Reservation Bill.

In the letter, he welcomed discussions in the Parliament, underlining that it would be a great achievement for women in Indian politics.

"I am writing this letter so that we may all come together in one voice to pass this amendment. It would be great to have many Members of Parliament express their views on this subject in Parliament. This is a moment above any one party or individual. It is a moment to demonstrate responsibility towards women and our future generations. Since all political parties have expressed the desire to increase women's representation in politics for a long time, this is the right time to turn that aspiration into reality. This will be a great achievement for the nation's Nari Shakti and for 140 crore Indians. I have full confidence that we will all come together and achieve this historic feat in Parliament," he wrote.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Good move, but implementation is key. Using 2011 census data seems like a practical solution given the delays. The real test will be ensuring this reservation empowers women from all backgrounds, not just political families.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, this is a significant step towards gender parity. The cross-party support mentioned is encouraging. Hope the debates are substantive and lead to effective legislation.
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Rohit P
While I support the intent, I have a respectful criticism. Reservation alone isn't enough. We need parallel efforts in political education and creating a safe environment for women in politics, free from harassment and tokenism.
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Meera T
Bahut der kar di meherbaan aate aate! But better late than never. My mother always says our panchayats changed when women got seats. Imagine that power in the Lok Sabha! This is for our daughters. 💪
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Karthik V
The PM's letter calling it a moment above party politics is the right tone. Hope all parties walk the talk. Implementing it by 2029 elections is an ambitious but necessary deadline.

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