MP Congress Demands Women's Reservation on Existing Seats Amid Special Session

Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari has demanded that the BJP government implement women's reservation on the existing 230 assembly seats without waiting for delimitation. Speaking during a special assembly session, Patwari criticized the BJP's linking of reservation to census and delimitation exercises. Congress leaders Phool Singh Baraiya and Umang Singhar also supported the demand, accusing the BJP of delaying the bill. The state assembly is set to table a government resolution on women's empowerment, including 33% reservation for women.

Key Points: MP Congress Chief Jitu Patwari Demands Women's Reservation

  • Congress demands women's reservation on existing 230 seats in MP Assembly
  • Patwari calls Parliament's action propaganda, cites Congress support
  • Opposition criticizes linking reservation to delimitation and census
  • Special one-day session in MP to discuss women's empowerment resolution
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"BJP should implement women's reservation in existing seats": MP Congress chief Jitu Patwari amid special assembly session

MP Congress chief Jitu Patwari urges BJP to implement women's reservation on existing 230 assembly seats, criticizing delimitation-linked delays.

"The Congress party's policy is clear that today the BJP should implement reservation on 543 seats. - Jitu Patwari"

Bhopal, April 27

Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari on Monday asked the BJP government in the state to implement reservation for women legislators on the existing 230 seats in the Assembly, without bringing in a provision for delimitation.

Speaking to ANI amid a special one-day session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly today, Jitu Patwari stated that the party has supported the cause of women's reservation.

"The Congress party's policy is clear that today the BJP should implement reservation on 543 seats. The BJP should pass it. In the state, the BJP should implement reservation on 230 seats in the 2028 elections. We want the BJP to support this. What happened in the Parliament was propaganda. Congress has always supported women's reservation," the Congress leader said.

Congress leader Phool Singh Baraiya also said that there was no need to link women's reservation to the delimitation exercise.

Baraiya said, "For 33 per cent reservation of women, they want the first delimitation to happen, and for that, first there will be a census, so they're just delaying the Bill. There's no link to all of this to the women's reservation."

Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar also said, " Why do you talk about census, delimitation - when you can already provide reservation on the current 543 (Lok Sabha) seats. If you really want it, Congress is ready; call the meeting, and we'll support it if it is for the Women's Reservation Bill."

Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar held an advisory meeting with CM Mohan Yadav and LoP Umang Singhar.

Mohan Yadav will table a Government Resolution for women's empowerment and development. The resolution will include provisions for implementing 33 per cent reservation for women in the Legislative Assembly.

The discussion will be initiated by CM Yadav on behalf of the BJP.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Legislative Assembly has also announced a One-Day Special Session on Tuesday, April 28, at the Old Secretariat. The Odisha Legislative Assembly has called a one-day session on April 30 to discuss the participation of women in Indian democracy.

This comes after the Opposition parties in the Lok Sabha voted against the Constitution Amendment Bill on April 17. The Lok Sabha took up the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-first Amendment) Bill, the Delimitation Bill, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill together for passing. In the division that took place on the Constitution Amendment Bill following the debate on the three bills, 298 members voted in favour and 230 against.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Finally someone saying it like it is! Why do we need census and delimitation to give women their due? We have 230 seats today - just implement it now. Ab aur kya bahana hai? 🙄
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Rajesh Q
Good proposal but I'm skeptical. Congress says one thing in MP and does another in Rajasthan where they're in power. If they really want women's reservation, they should pass it in states they control first. Actions speak louder than press conferences.
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Arjun K
BJP should take this seriously. Women constitute 50% of population but only 10% in assemblies. The technical issues with delimitation can be sorted later - what's stopping them from giving 33% reservation now? Seems like dil-se-nahi-chahiye situation.
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Michele N
As a woman, I appreciate the focus but both parties need to stop point-scoring. 230 seats in MP - just implement it. The real test is whether women candidates will be given winnable seats, not just token representation.
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Kavya N
Interesting timing - special sessions across multiple states suddenly focusing on women's reservation. Looks like a coordinated political move before 2024 elections. But agar sach mein ladkiyon ka fayda ho toh political game bhi chalega 🤷‍♀️
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