Women's Reservation Act Sparks Political Firestorm
The BJP and opposition parties are at odds over the implementation of the Women's Reservation Act. While the BJP lauds the act as historic, opposition parties criticize the government's delay and its linkage to an allegedly unconstitutional delimitation exercise. The act, effective from April 16, 2023, aims for a 33% female quota in legislatures.
- Country:
- India
Political tensions erupted as the BJP and opposition clashed over the Women's Reservation Act, with the ruling party lauding the initiative while critics condemned delays and its integration with an unconstitutional delimitation process.
The act, effective from April 16, 2023, imposes a 33% quota for women in legislatures. BJP MPs argue that logistical challenges such as the Census necessitate planned implementation by 2029, amid allegations of politically motivated resistance from the opposition.
Opposition leaders demand immediate action and wider consultations, challenging the urgency and intent of the government's legislative strategy. The debate underscores deeper political divisions, with accusations of bias against southern states and questions about the timing of legislative sessions.
ALSO READ
-
SP MP Iqra Hasan protests in Saharanpur over arrest of party leaders; Akhilesh attacks BJP govt
-
TMC to hit streets against 'bulldozer politics', Mamata attacks BJP govt over hawker evictions
-
Rahul renews attack on PM over US deal, claims BJP sold India to save Adani
-
Properties linked to TMC's Abhishek Banerjee under KMC lens; BJP mounts offensive
-
Rahul Gandhi trying to create confusion by spreading misinformation on country's economy: BJP
Google News