Raza Murad, Anoop Jalota Hail Women's Bill, Push for 50% Quota

Veteran actor Raza Murad has welcomed the Women's Reservation Bill, calling it a joyous move that will open new paths of progress for women. He and devotional singer Anoop Jalota both advocate for increasing the reservation from 33% to 50%, arguing women are equal in every sphere. Jalota cited examples of female excellence from Lata Mangeshkar in music to women in science and aviation. The government has convened a special session of Parliament to pass the amendment to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.

Key Points: Artists Welcome Women's Reservation Bill, Seek 50% Quota

  • Artists welcome 33% reservation
  • Advocates push for 50% quota
  • Highlights women's excellence in all fields
  • Bill introduced in special Parliament session
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Raza Murad, Anoop Jalota welcome Women's Reservation Bill, advocate for 50 per cent quota

Veteran actor Raza Murad and singer Anoop Jalota praise the Women's Reservation Bill, advocating for an increase to 50% representation in Parliament.

"This is truly commendable. I hope that the reservation for women is increased from 33 per cent to 50 per cent. - Raza Murad"

Mumbai, April 16

Veteran actor Raza Murad has welcomed the Women's Reservation Bill, highlighting that the move will open new paths of progress for women across the country.

Speaking to ANI, Raza Murad shared, "It is a matter of great joy and appreciation that the Indian government is giving 33 per cent reservation to women. New paths for progress will open up for them. Without women, we cannot even imagine the nation. Their contribution in every sector is remarkable. In every field, women are ahead of men."

He expressed deep gratitude to the government, further urging that women should be given 50 per cent reservation in the future.

"This is truly commendable. I hope that the reservation for women is increased from 33 per cent to 50 per cent. Even in terms of population, women and men are equal. There was a time when women were not considered capable, but when they got opportunities, they proved themselves and even surpassed men," Raza Murad added.

Likewise, devotional singer Anoop Jalota also echoed similar sentiments, stating that women deserve a 50 per cent reservation in the Parliament.

"Women should be given 50 per cent reservation. Women are not behind in any field. They are equal in every aspect. If you look at pilots and scientists, women are present everywhere," he told ANI, further highlighting female dominance across various sectors.

"Even in the music industry, we have had legends like Lata Mangeshkar and Usha Bhosle. Then there are artists like Alka Yagnik and Shreya Ghoshal. When it comes to musical instruments, Anoushka Shankar, the daughter of Pt Ravi Shankar, has also been doing well, and Anuradha Pal is performing excellently on the tabla. After the increase to 33 per cent, I hope it will soon be raised to 50 per cent. Women are equal in every sphere," Jalota added.

The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, and the Delimitation Bill, 2026, were introduced by Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026, by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

The government has convened a special sitting of Parliament on April 16, 17, and 18 to pass the amendment to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good move, but implementation is key. We need to ensure this reservation leads to qualified women in Parliament, not just political family members. The focus should be on merit and grassroots leadership.
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Anjali F
So proud to see artists like Raza Murad and Anoop Jalota speaking up for women's rights! They are right – from Lata ji to scientists, women have always excelled when given the chance. 50% quota is the dream! ✨
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Vikram M
While I support women's empowerment, a straight 50% quota might be too drastic. Let's first see the impact of 33% reservation. Policy should be based on outcomes, not just population ratios. Balanced approach is needed.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian politics, this is incredibly progressive. Many Western nations are still struggling with gender parity in government. India taking this lead is commendable and will inspire global change.
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Karthik V
Finally! My mother and sister have been waiting for this day. Women run our households and our communities—it's high time they run the country too. Jai Hind!

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