PM Modi Guarantees States No Loss of Seats Amid Women's Reservation Push

Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav has expressed strong support for the Women's Reservation Bill, citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guarantee that no state will see its parliamentary representation decrease. The Lok Sabha is currently debating a constitutional amendment to provide 33% reservation for women in legislatures, alongside a Delimitation Bill that would increase the total number of seats to 850. Opposition parties, while favoring women's reservation, have raised concerns that the delimitation based on the 2011 census could reduce the political weight of southern states. Prime Minister Modi has urged all parties to support the amendments, stating that every apprehension has been addressed.

Key Points: PM Modi on Women's Reservation: No State's Representation to Decrease

  • PM guarantees no state loses seats
  • Women's Reservation Bill under debate
  • Delimitation Bill to increase Lok Sabha seats
  • Opposition concerns over southern representation
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"PM Modi guaranteed states that no one's representation will decrease": Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav on Women's Reservation Bill

Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav backs Women's Reservation Bill, quotes PM Modi's guarantee to states. Lok Sabha debates key constitutional amendments.

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Patna, April 17

Backing the Women's Reservation Bill and the Delimitation Bill, Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi does what he says, adding that the prime minister has guaranteed the states that "no one's representation will decrease".

He added that many states are worried that their representation will decrease based on the census.

Speaking to ANI, Ram Kripal said, "PM Modi does what he says. An important promise of our agenda is that we will provide reservation to women when we come into power. PM Modi has said that the time has come that the Women's reservation is implemented on the ground... Many states are worried that their representation will decrease based on the census. PM Modi has guaranteed the states that no one's representation will decrease."

Reacting to Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi's statement on PM Modi's address on the Women's Reservation Bill, he said, "The government has pure intentions. I dont know what she is scared of..."

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha is continuing its discussion and vote on the passage of the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, which provides 33 per cent reservation to women in Parliament and State Assemblies, along with the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) bill, 2026 extending it to Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, and the Delimitation Bill, which is set to increase and redraw Lok Sabha constituencies, increasing them to 850.

Furthermore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all political parties to rise above differences and support the amendment to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Currently, a discussion is underway in Parliament on amending the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. The debate continued until 1 a.m. last night as well. Logical responses have been provided to dispel the misconceptions that were spread. Every apprehension has been addressed. The information that was lacking has also been provided to every member. Any issue that might have caused opposition in anyone's mind has also been resolved."

Earlier today, the INDIA bloc MPs held a meeting at Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's chamber in Parliament at 10 am on Friday to chalk out the strategy for the Floor of the House. Congress leaders Kakoli Ghosh, Manickam Tagore, KC Venugopal, and P Chidambaram are ensuring the presence of all INDIA block MPs in the House, sources said.

The government is planning to implement the women's reservation ahead of the 2029 General Elections by bringing in an amendment to the 2023 Act and a constitutional amendment to delink the delimitation process from the 2027 census.

However, the Opposition MPs have raised concerns over the constitutional amendment to conduct the delimitation and increase the number of seats in the Lok Sabha to 850, based on the 2011 census. The opposition alleged that the proposed legislation would shrink the representation of southern states in the House.

Opposition parties have said they are in favour of early implementation of the Women's Reservation Act but are strongly opposed to the Delimitation Bill.

- ANI

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Rahul R
While women's reservation is welcome, the delimitation bill linked to it is worrying. Using the 2011 census for 850 seats will unfairly reduce the voice of southern states who controlled population growth better. The government must address this genuine concern, not just dismiss it.
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow this from abroad. The scale of increasing Lok Sabha seats to 850 is massive. Hope the process is transparent and fair for all regions. Women's representation is a global issue, and India taking a lead here is commendable.
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Aditya G
The opposition's fear is understandable. Why link women's reservation with delimitation now? These should be separate discussions. The government says all apprehensions are addressed, but the details matter. We need clarity, not just assurances.
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Kavya N
As a young woman, I'm excited! More women in Parliament means different perspectives on education, safety, and healthcare. The bill has been pending for decades. Better late than never. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The political maneuvering here is complex. The INDIA bloc meeting shows the opposition is trying to coordinate. It's good that the debate went until 1 AM – shows seriousness. The proof will be in the final vote and the actual implementation.

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