Gandhi's Stand: Blocking Bill or Safeguarding Constitution?

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi declared the government's Constitution amendment bill as a threat to India's foundational laws, accusing it of altering electoral dynamics instead of empowering women. Gandhi urged the Prime Minister to implement genuine women's reservation immediately, promising opposition support. Opposition leaders celebrated blocking the bill as a democratic triumph.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 17-04-2026 20:41 IST | Created: 17-04-2026 20:41 IST
Gandhi's Stand: Blocking Bill or Safeguarding Constitution?
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Rahul Gandhi, a key figure in the Congress party, labeled the Constitution amendment bill regarding women's quota as an attack on the charter it was meant to protect. According to Gandhi, the bill aimed at changing India's electoral map rather than empowering women through reservation.

Subsequently, Gandhi challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi, advocating for the immediate introduction of a 2023 law to genuinely ensure women's reservation in Parliament. He assured full support from the opposition if such a measure were tabled. His statement post-bill rejection resonated with themes of constitutional integrity.

Congress's stance was echoed by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who criticized the government's strategy linking the bill to delimitation and old census data, arguing it rendered the quota's passage unrealistic. The opposition hailed the bill's defeat as a crucial win for democratic integrity and justice.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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