Lok Sabha Seats May Rise to 850 for Women's Quota from 2029

The government has proposed increasing Lok Sabha seats from 543 to 850 to implement the Women's Reservation Act from the 2029 elections. A Constitution amendment bill for 33% women's quota and a Delimitation Bill will be discussed in a special Parliament session. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for unanimous political support to realize women's representation without delay. However, opposition parties, including Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, have raised concerns that the delimitation could reduce representation for southern states.

Key Points: Lok Sabha Seats to Increase to 850 for Women's Reservation

  • 850 Lok Sabha seats proposed
  • Women's Reservation Act from 2029
  • Delimitation Bill in Parliament
  • Opposition fears southern state impact
  • Special session April 16-18
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Centre proposes to increase Lok Sabha seats to 850: Sources

Govt proposes 850 Lok Sabha seats to implement women's quota from 2029. PM Modi seeks consensus, while opposition raises delimitation concerns.

"Let all political parties come together and advance this work concerning the rights of the country's sisters and daughters with a unanimous consensus - PM Modi"

New Delhi, April 14

The government has proposed increasing the number of Lok Sabha seats to 850 as part of its intention to implement the Women's Reservation Act from the 2029 Lok Sabha polls, with 815 seats proposed to the states and the remaining 35 for the Union Territories, according to sources.

The Lok Sabha has 543 seats at present. The government intends to move a Constitution amendment bill for the implementation of 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha from 2029 in a special sitting of Parliament on April 16, 17,18.

The special sitting of the budget session will discuss amendments to Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, 2023 and the proposed Delimitation Bill.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged all political parties to support the proposed amendment bill, expressing confidence that by 2029, women will have stronger representation and greater rights in legislative bodies

"After four decades of anticipation, Parliament passed the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. This has ensured 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. All parties came forward to support this important law. The rights that women have now received should not face any delay in implementation. It should be implemented now. Lok Sabha elections will be held in 2029, followed by the ongoing state assembly elections. It should be implemented before 2029. This is the sentiment of the nation. This is the desire of Nari Shakti," he said at an event in Dehradun.

"Let all political parties come together and advance this work concerning the rights of the country's sisters and daughters with a unanimous consensus," PM Modi said.

Opposition parties have expressed their concerns about the proposed delimitation bill, alleging that it will limit the representation of the southern states in the Lok Sabha. Opposition parties have also objected to the government's "rushing" of the bill before the general census.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin alleged that the Union government intends to "bulldoze" a Constitutional amendment without proper consultation with states.

He said Tamil Nadu would launch a massive agitation if the state's interests are harmed or if southern states are disproportionately affected.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Increasing seats to 850 is a massive change. Need to see the delimitation details properly. Southern states have valid concerns about representation being diluted. The government should have a transparent discussion with all states before rushing this.
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Arjun K
Good move by PM Modi. Women's reservation is important, and so is updating Lok Sabha seats based on current population. It's been decades since the last delimitation. The country has changed, our Parliament should reflect that. Jai Hind!
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Sneha F
As a woman, I'm happy about the reservation, but why wait till 2029? It was passed last year, it should be implemented now. "Nari Shakti" shouldn't have to wait for another election cycle. The delay is disappointing.
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Karthik V
CM Stalin is right to raise the issue. Delimitation should not punish states that have controlled their population growth. Southern states contribute significantly to the economy and taxes. Their voice in Parliament must remain strong. Proper consensus is needed.
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Michael C
Following this from the US. Interesting to see India expanding its legislature. 850 seats is huge! The women's quota is a progressive step. Hope the process is fair and addresses the regional balance concerns raised.
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