Malini Awasthi Hails PM Modi's Push for Women's Reservation Bill

Folk singer Malini Awasthi has praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his push to implement the Women's Reservation Bill. She thanked the PM for fulfilling a long-pending responsibility to address women's issues in politics. Awasthi cited various government schemes focused on women's welfare as evidence of Modi's commitment to empowerment. The bill, passed in 2023, reserves 33% of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

Key Points: Malini Awasthi Praises PM Modi on Women's Reservation Bill

  • Awasthi congratulates PM Modi
  • Cites women-centric schemes like Ujjwala Yojana
  • Highlights women's governance abilities
  • Bill ensures 33% political reservation
  • Aims to increase women in Parliament
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Malini Awasthi reacts to PM Modi's push for Women's Reservation Bill, says PM always works for women empowerment

Folk singer Malini Awasthi reacts to PM Modi's push for the Women's Reservation Bill, applauding his commitment to women's empowerment in India.

"The responsibility of bringing up the issues of women's politics... has now been fulfilled. - Malini Awasthi"

Mumbai, April 6

Folk singer Malini Awasthi has reacted to PM Modi's push for 33% reservation as a part of the Women's Reservation Bill. The singer lauded the PM for his vision, and his commitment of bringing up the issues of women's politics.

She told IANS, "I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. I would like to thank and express my gratitude to all the women of India. We are a country where women are worshipped. The responsibility of bringing up the issues of women's politics, which had been unfulfilled for so many years, has now been fulfilled. This has been possible because the Prime Minister himself is a big supporter of women's empowerment. Whether it is his Ujjwala Yojana, or the installations of toilets in remote villages, woman can go to the toilet safely, whether it is the construction of the toilet, the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, or Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, we have seen before that his attention has been focused on women's empowerment".

She further mentioned, "We have seen in the Gram Pradhani, that when women were protected in smaller units, how the issue reached the top. I am sure that whether it is a woman from a village, a city, a social worker, a teacher, or a woman from any field, when she chooses to come to the Parliament, she will be able to do her work more efficiently than men. Because the ability of women to manage and govern is better than men".

The Women's Reservation Bill, which was passed in 2023, is a constitutional amendment, which aims to increase the political representation of women in India. It provides 33% reservation of seats for women in the Lok Sabha, state legislative assemblies, and the Delhi Assembly.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While the intent is good, I worry about implementation. Will this reservation truly empower grassroots women leaders, or will it just become a way for political families to field their wives and daughters? The bill needs strong safeguards.
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Anjali F
Malini Awasthi ji is right about the focus on women. Schemes like Ujjwala have made a real difference in my mausi's life in the village. Political reservation is the next logical step. Let's hope it translates to better laws for women and children.
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David E
Interesting to see this perspective. As an observer, increasing women's representation is crucial for any balanced society. India taking this step is significant. The real test will be in the quality of governance that follows.
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Karthik V
Finally! This should have happened years ago. Our mothers and sisters manage everything at home with such efficiency—imagine what they can do for the country if given the chance. This is about time.
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Sneha F
I appreciate the sentiment, but let's not just praise. We need to hold leaders accountable. The bill was passed, but when will it be implemented? We need a clear timeline. Empowerment is more than just laws; it's about timely action.

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