Women's Reservation Sparks Parliamentary Debate as LPG Shortage Grips India

BJP's commitment to women's empowerment through parliamentary reservation has sparked a lively debate as Congress voices concerns over LPG shortages, urging the government for transparency. The conflict in West Asia has intensified supply challenges, prompting the Indian government to prioritize domestic needs through the Essential Commodities Act.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-03-2026 12:52 IST | Created: 11-03-2026 12:52 IST
Women's Reservation Sparks Parliamentary Debate as LPG Shortage Grips India
BJP MP Dinesh Sharma (Photo/ANI) . Image Credit: ANI
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The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) emphasis on women's reservation in parliament is stirring both legislative reform and spirited debate. Dinesh Sharma, a BJP MP, highlighted the government's steadfast commitment to empowering women, heralding the decision as a catalyst for substantial societal change. Sharma articulated the government's philosophy, expressing optimism about the long-term benefits of reserved seats for women in State Assemblies and the Lok Sabha.

In the recent parliamentary session, keen interest in discussions continues to characterize proceedings. BJP MP Shashank Mani noted the cooperation among lawmakers, suggesting an atmosphere where opposition MPs feel their voices are acknowledged. Meanwhile, Congress launched protests against LPG shortages, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in West Asia. The Opposition accuses Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration of dodging accountability regarding energy supply.

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra led the charge, confronting the government with the alleged compromise over LPG accessibility. Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat's demands for an exhaustive debate on India's energy strategy underline the urgency of the issue. The government's invocation of the Essential Commodities Act aims to stabilize the domestic supply chain, prioritizing households and essential services as commercial LPG distribution faces restrictions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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