Lucknow Mayor Praises PM Modi's Push for Women's Reservation Bill

Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharakwal strongly endorsed the Women's Reservation Bill, praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his efforts to empower women. She credited his leadership since 2014 with increasing women's representation in key positions like President and Governor. The government plans to introduce amendments to the Nari Shakti Vandan Act in a special Parliament session to reserve 33% of legislative seats for women. PM Modi has called the reservation a historic necessity and urged widespread support for the legislation.

Key Points: Mayor Backs Women's Reservation Bill, Credits PM Modi

  • Bill reserves 33% seats for women
  • PM Modi credited for unprecedented empowerment
  • Special Parliament session to amend Act
  • Historic step for democratic participation
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PM Modi has empowered women like never before: Lucknow Mayor backs Women's Reservation Bill

Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharakwal praises PM Modi for empowering women and pushing the Women's Reservation Bill for 33% quota in legislatures.

"The amount of respect you have given to your sisters, no other Prime Minister has done that. - Sushma Kharakwal"

New Delhi, April 9

Strongly backing the Women's Reservation Bill, Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharakwal on Thursday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for what she described as unprecedented efforts to empower women across the country.

Expressing gratitude, Kharakwal said, "I am very grateful to the Prime Minister for thinking about his sisters. When a woman was Prime Minister, this Bill came in 1975, then again in 1996 and later in 2008 but nothing changed. Now, as our Prime Minister promised, he has brought the Bill again. Be it Jan Dhan Yojana or ration card holders, even in allotting houses, you have empowered women and made them superior. Today, by introducing this Bill, you have won the hearts of all your sisters."

Highlighting the role of women in governance, she added, "I want to say that just as women manage a household and prepare a budget, they approach society in the same way. For example, when I oversee my municipal corporation, I plan everything carefully. The work women do in this manner benefits both the country and society."

Kharakwal further credited the Prime Minister's leadership for increasing women's representation in key positions. "I want to say that since 2014, when you came to power, you have fully supported women and have even appointed a woman as President. The Governor of Uttar Pradesh is also a woman; I am also a woman. The amount of respect you have given to your sisters, no other Prime Minister has done that," she said.

The government plans to introduce amendments to the Nari Shakti Vandan Act (Women Reservation Act) during the upcoming three-day special session of Parliament. Under the Bill, 33 per cent of seats will be reserved for women in the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies.

Referring to a signed article posted on his website, PM Modi urged citizens to read and share it widely, and to motivate political parties to support the legislation. He called for collective action during the upcoming Parliament sittings on April 16, 17, and 18.

He underscored the urgent need for reservation for women in legislative bodies, describing it as a transformative step that would make India's democracy more vibrant and participative.

Highlighting the importance of the proposed reform, he stated that any delay in implementing women's reservation would be "deeply unfortunate." Emphasising its broader significance, he said the move is not merely a policy decision but a historic necessity to strengthen democratic institutions and ensure equal representation.

Taking to X, PM Modi wrote, "Reservation for women in legislative bodies is the need of the hour! This will make our democracy even more vibrant and participative. Any delay in bringing this reservation will be deeply unfortunate."

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I support the bill, let's be honest – it's been pending for decades. Credit should go to all the women activists and leaders who fought for this, not just one government. Implementation is the real test now.
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Anjali F
Absolutely true! From Ujjwala Yojana giving gas connections to mothers to having a woman President, the respect for 'Nari Shakti' is visible. This bill can be a game-changer for grassroots women leaders. 💪
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David E
As an observer of Indian politics, this seems like a significant democratic reform. Increasing women's representation is crucial for any modern society. Curious to see how the parliamentary debate unfolds.
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Karthik V
The Mayor makes a good point about women managing households and budgets. They bring a different, often more practical, perspective to governance. Hope this leads to more focus on health, education, and local issues.
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Sneha F
Finally! But reservation alone isn't enough. Parties must give women winnable tickets, not just symbolic ones. And we need support systems in villages so women can actually contest and serve. The real work begins now.

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