PM Modi to Address Women's Conference Ahead of Key Parliament Session on Reservation Bill

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a significant Mahila Sammelan in New Delhi ahead of key legislative developments. A special parliament session has been convened to deliberate on the Women's Reservation Bill, aimed at enhancing female representation. The government plans to introduce amendments to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam to streamline the bill's implementation. This move is part of a broader outreach campaign by the ruling party to engage women across the country on this issue.

Key Points: PM Modi Mahila Sammelan Ahead of Women's Reservation Bill Session

  • PM to address major women's conference on April 13
  • Special parliament session for Women's Reservation Bill
  • Government to introduce amendments on April 16
  • BJP intensifies nationwide "Mahila Samvad" outreach campaign
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PM Modi to address 'Mahila Sammelan' ahead of special parliament session for Women's Reservation bill

PM Modi to address Mahila Sammelan ahead of a special parliament session on the Women's Reservation Bill, highlighting government commitment to gender equality.

"a historic step towards strengthening women's empowerment - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a major Mahila Sammelan at Vigyan Bhawan on April 13, in what is being seen as a significant outreach ahead of key legislative developments concerning women's representation.

According to sources, the Prime Minister is likely to highlight the government's commitment to ensuring greater representation of women in legislative bodies and decision-making processes. Invitations are expected to be sent to all sitting women Members of Parliament.

A special session has been convened to deliberate on the Women's Reservation Bill, marking a significant step towards enhancing women's representation in legislative bodies. The move underscores the government's intent to prioritise gender equality and ensure greater political participation of women in decision-making processes.

In a crucial follow-up, the government is preparing to introduce amendments to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam in Parliament on April 16. The proposed amendments are likely to further streamline the implementation of the legislation, which aims to reserve seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies.

Ahead of the parliamentary move, the Bharatiya Janata Party has intensified its nationwide outreach campaign through initiatives such as "Mahila Samvad." The programme is designed to directly engage with women across urban and rural areas, spreading awareness about the provisions of the Act and gathering feedback from the ground.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also written on the Women's Reservation Bill, describing it as a historic step towards strengthening women's empowerment and ensuring greater participation of women in the country's democratic framework.

In his remarks, the Prime Minister emphasised that the Bill reflects the government's commitment to "Nari Shakti" and aims to provide women with a stronger voice in policymaking. He noted that increased representation of women in legislatures would lead to more inclusive and balanced governance.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good initiative, but the proof will be in the implementation. We've been talking about this bill for decades. Let's see if it actually becomes law this time and how they plan to roll it out in the states.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, this seems like a significant move. Empowering half the population politically can have transformative effects on governance and policy. The 'Mahila Samvad' outreach is a smart way to build grassroots support.
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Ananya R
Finally! My mother and grandmother have been waiting for this day. It's not just about seats, it's about our voices being heard in the laws that shape our lives. Jai Nari Shakti! 💪
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I hope the reservation leads to genuine representation and not just tokenism where powerful political families field their women relatives. The system needs to empower women from all backgrounds.
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Kavya N
The 'Mahila Sammelan' before the session is a good touch. It shows the government wants to listen. My only request: please ensure women from rural and marginalised communities are truly represented, not just urban elites.

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