Women's Reservation Bill Hailed as Historic Step for Gender Equality in Politics

Gujarat Minister Darshana Vaghela welcomed the Centre's proposed 33% Women's Reservation Bill, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the initiative. She highlighted that Modi's prior implementation of 50% reservation for women in Gujarat's local bodies increased political participation. Haryana Minister Shruti Choudhary also celebrated the bill as a historic moment made possible by decisive leadership. The bills are slated for introduction in a special Parliament session, though the opposition has raised questions on delimitation plans.

Key Points: Women's Reservation Bill: Ministers Hail Modi's Push for Empowerment

  • 33% quota for women in legislatures
  • Bill to be implemented from 2029
  • Praised as historic empowerment move
  • Builds on existing local body reservations
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Women's Reservation Bill to boost women's political participation: Gujarat Minister Darshana Vaghela hails government move

Gujarat & Haryana ministers welcome the 33% Women's Reservation Bill, calling it a historic move for women's political participation.

"By bringing this Bill, the government has provided great encouragement to women. - Darshana Vaghela"

Ahmedabad, April 16

Gujarat Minister Darshana Vaghela on Wednesday welcomed the Centre's proposed 33 per cent Women's Reservation Bill, calling it a major step to strengthen women's participation in politics and expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the initiative.

Speaking to ANI, Vaghela said, "I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to our Prime Minister, Narendra Bhai Modi, for the 33% Women's Reservation Bill that is set to be introduced in Parliament on the 16th."

She said the proposed legislation reflects a strong push for women's empowerment and increased representation in legislative bodies. Vaghela added, "By bringing this Bill, the government has provided great encouragement to women. When women enter politics, good work is done."

Highlighting past reforms and constitutional provisions, she said, "Baba Saheb Ambedkar also emphasized women's empowerment and progress in our Constitution," adding that women were given the right to vote from the very beginning of independent India.

She further noted that during Narendra Modi's tenure as Gujarat Chief Minister, 50 per cent reservation for women in local bodies had already increased their participation in politics, and said the new Bill would further expand opportunities at the national and state level.

"I am an MLA from Gujarat. I know that when Narendra Bhai Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, he provided 50% reservation for women in the municipality and corporation elections. Because of that, the number of women in politics has increased today," she added.

Meanwhile, Haryana Minister Shruti Choudhary also welcomed the development, describing it as a moment of celebration.

Responding to a question on the Bill's introduction in Parliament, she said, "We have all welcomed it like a festival. And this is a historic moment in our lives that we are witnessing."

Choudhary credited the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the move, adding, "It is only possible because we have a very decisive and strong leader leading our country in the form of Prime Minister Modi."

She further said that the occasion would be celebrated in their respective regions through padyatras and public programmes, adding, "Tomorrow we will be in our respective areas, we will do our pad-yatras and celebrate this like a festival."

Three significant bills, including on implementing women's reservation from 2029 Lok Sabha polls and on delimitation of constituencies, are slated to be introduced and taken up in the special sitting of the budget session of Parliament today, with the opposition questioning the basis of plans to redraw constituencies and an increase in the number of Lok Sabha seats to 850 from the existing 543.

- ANI

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Rahul R
A good move in principle, but the implementation from 2029? That's a long wait. Why the delay? It feels like the celebration is premature. Let's see the actual bill and the fine print regarding delimitation and the increased seat numbers.
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Sarah B
It's encouraging to see India taking such a significant step. Empowering women in politics leads to more inclusive policies. The reference to Dr. Ambedkar's vision is apt. Looking forward to seeing how this transforms the political landscape.
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Arjun K
Finally! This should have happened years ago. My mother was a sarpanch in our village, and the difference she made was incredible. More women in Parliament will bring much-needed perspective to issues like education, healthcare, and safety. Jai Hind!
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Kavitha C
While I welcome the bill, I hope it leads to genuine empowerment and not just tokenism or proxy candidates. The real test will be if women from all backgrounds get a fair chance to contest and win, not just those from political families.
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Vikram M
A decisive move by the government. PM Modi's track record in Gujarat on this issue speaks for itself. This bill honors the constitutional spirit and will strengthen our democracy. The opposition should support it unanimously instead of questioning the process.

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