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Chandrababu Naidu Backs 33% Women's Quota in Legislatures

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu has officially backed a proposal for 33% women's reservation in legislative bodies. He pledged that the TDP would implement this within the party if national consensus fails. Naidu cited historical social corrections and PM Modi's commitment to women's empowerment. He called on women to prepare for greater political participation.

'TDP will lead if others don't': CM Chandrababu Naidu backs 33% women's quota in legislatures

Amaravati, May 29

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Telugu Desam Party President officially backed a proposal to implement a 33 per cent reservation for women in legislative bodies, pledging that the TDP will lead this initiative 'within the party' even if all political parties fail to agree at the national level.

According to the CMO, the party's National Working President, Nara Lokesh, had suggested implementing 33 per cent reservation for women.

Addressing the second day of Mahanadu in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu stated that the party's National Working President Nara Lokesh had suggested implementing 33 per cent reservation for women and assured that "if all political parties fail to agree on women's reservation at the national level, the Telugu Desam Party would implement it within the party and ensure 33% representation for women in Andhra Pradesh legislative bodies."

According to the CMO, CM Chandrababu said he had no objection whatsoever to the proposal and called upon women to start preparing themselves for larger political participation from now on. He stated that the party would fight for women's reservation across the country and, if necessary, independently ensure 33 per cent representation for women in the Andhra Pradesh legislature.

He further said that the idea was not impossible and cited examples from his own family, stating that while he and other family members are involved in politics and public service, women in the family are financially supporting them through their professional work. He stressed the need to utilise the strength and capabilities of women in all sectors.

CM said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is very clear and committed towards women's reservation and added that everyone should support and work towards its implementation. He emphasised that women must receive due respect and excel in every field.

Recalling earlier reforms, CM Chandrababu said many people had once questioned his decision to provide 33 per cent reservations in jobs and educational institutions. He said some men complained that increased opportunities for women would reduce their own chances under merit-based selection. Responding to those concerns, CM Chandrababu said there was a historical backlog that needed correction.

At a special session of the Parliament held on April 16-18, a constitutional amendment to the law on reservation of seats for women in parliament and state assemblies- the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill- was defeated in Lok Sabha. It failed to win the two-thirds majority needed for a constitutional amendment. The opposition rejected linking women's reservation to expanding the size of the Lok Sabha and a delimitation of constituencies.

He stated that such measures helped resolve several social problems over time. Referring to dowry issues, CM Chandrababu said there was a time when parents considered daughters a financial burden, but social conditions have now changed significantly.

CM Chandrababu reiterated that women's safety would continue to receive top priority and assured that his government would remain committed to women's empowerment and dignity.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Good intention but let's see how it actually works in practice. TDP kept saying many things before elections too. Also, linking this to PM Modi's commitment feels like political posturing. Actions speak louder than words, Chandrababu Garu.

Rohit P

This is exactly what India needs. Women make up half our population but less than 15% of MPs. TDP doing this even if others don't agree is strong leadership. Chandrababu's point about historical backlog is spot on - merit alone won't fix centuries of inequality.

Varun X

Love the idea but why only 33%? Why not 50% since women are 50% of population? Also, these reservations should be for OBC women and Dalit women specifically, otherwise it'll just help upper caste women. But good first step I guess.

Michael C

Interesting move from Naidu. As an outsider looking in, it's refreshing to see regional parties taking bold stands on gender equality. The Women's Reservation Bill has been stuck in Parliament for decades. If TDP implements this in AP, it could set a precedent for the whole country.

Shweta Y

Finally a CM who understands that women's empowerment isn't just about slogans. The way he talked about women in his own family financially supporting everyone through their professions - that's the reality for many middle-class families today. Women are already leading, they just need formal recognition in politics. 🙏

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