Historic Move: Women's Reservation Act Amendment to Empower Women in 2029
The amendment to the Women's Reservation Act, to be implemented by 2029, seeks to ensure 33% representation of women in India's legislative bodies. Supported by notable figures like Pratibha Patil and Meira Kumar, this move aims to enhance gender equality and inclusive democracy, despite concerns about representation among marginalized communities.
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The Women's Reservation Act is set for a historic amendment intended to empower women across India's legislative bodies by 2029. The initiative, welcomed by prominent leaders like former President Pratibha Patil, strives to reserve 33% of the seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies.
Pratibha Patil commended the amendment as a significant progression towards gender equality, emphasizing its importance for inclusive governance and enhanced democratic frameworks. Meira Kumar reflected on the 30-year struggle to achieve this milestone, citing the upcoming implementation as a fulfilling resolution to a long-standing challenge.
BSP chief Mayawati expressed concerns regarding the representation of SC, ST, and OBC women, advocating for a separate quota to ensure equitable benefits. As the amendment progresses, these deliberations spotlight ongoing efforts to bridge gender gaps in Indian politics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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