Amit Shah Calls Women's Reservation Bill "Need of the Hour"

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has described the Women's Reservation Bill as the "need of the hour," urging widespread support for this historic legislation. The bill, aimed at ensuring reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies, is slated for implementation from the 2029 elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh have also expressed strong support, highlighting the government's resolve to implement this long-pending reform. The move is widely appreciated as a crucial step for empowering women in India's democratic process.

Key Points: Amit Shah, Modi on Women's Reservation Bill Support

  • Bill called "historic" and a rightful due
  • Aims to empower women in policymaking
  • Implementation targeted for 2029 elections
  • Government reaffirms commitment to long-pending reform
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'Need of the hour': Home Minister Amit Shah on Women's Reservation Bill

Home Minister Amit Shah urges support for the historic Women's Reservation Bill, calling it the "need of the hour" for empowering Nari Shakti.

"Women's Reservation Bill is the need of the hour. - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, April 14

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday described the "historic" Women's Reservation Bill as the "need of the hour" and urged everyone to support it.

"Women's Reservation Bill is the need of the hour. This is the rightful due of our Nari Shakti to contribute to policymaking and empower the nation. The Modi government is resolved to bring and implement this legislation," he said in a post on X.

"This is a change that should certainly take place for the better, without delay. I hope everyone will step forward and support this historic move," said HM Shah.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also wrote an open letter to women over the bill.

"Our mothers, sisters, and daughters across the country are appreciating the decision to ensure women's reservation from the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections of the year 2029. In this letter dedicated to the women power of India, I have shared my feelings with the fellow citizens on the subject of soon realizing this resolve that has been pending for decades," he said on X.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to India's Nari Shakti, highlighting the growing support for women's reservation in legislative bodies and reaffirming the government's commitment to implementing the long-pending reform.

Taking to the social media platform X, PM Modi said, "Women across India are appreciating the initiative to ensure reservation for women in legislative bodies. Here is my letter to India's Nari Shakti, reiterating our commitment to implement what has been pending for decades."

The Prime Minister began his letter with a traditional greeting, 'Namaskar,' and noted the historical importance of April 14, which marks the birth anniversary of B.R. Ambedkar. Paying tribute to Dr Ambedkar, PM Modi highlighted his contribution to nation-building and his commitment to constitutional values that continue to guide India's democratic journey.

The Prime Minister further pointed out that Parliament is scheduled to reconvene on April 16 to deliberate on a crucial constitutional amendment related to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good move, but why the wait until 2029 for implementation? If it's the need of the hour, it should happen sooner. The delay is disappointing.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, this is a significant democratic reform. Empowering women in policymaking will bring diverse perspectives crucial for national development.
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Ananya R
My mother and grandmother have talked about this bill for years. It's emotional to see it finally being taken seriously. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
Implementation is key. Hope this leads to real change at the grassroots level and isn't just symbolic. We need more women leaders in villages and towns, not just in Delhi.
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Kavya N
Linking it to Ambedkar Jayanti is a powerful symbol. Our constitution envisioned equality, and this is a step towards fulfilling that promise for women. 👏

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