Women's Quota Bill Defeated in Lok Sabha Sparks Controversy
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress and its allies for the defeat of the Women's Quota Bill in the Lok Sabha. The bill aimed to implement a 33% reservation for women in legislative bodies by 2029. Its rejection has sparked controversy and anger among women's rights advocates.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has condemned Congress and its allies following the defeat of a constitutional amendment bill intended to institute a 33% reservation for women in legislative bodies. The bill's failure in Lok Sabha has led to significant backlash amid concerns over women's representation in politics.
The bill, requiring a two-thirds majority to pass, saw 298 members in support but was defeated by 230 votes against. The outcome leaves many questioning the commitment to women's rights as the needed expansion of Lok Sabha seats to 850 remains unfulfilled.
Shah called the opposition's celebration of the bill's defeat 'reprehensible,' highlighting the potential political repercussions. The Home Minister warned that this could lead to significant electoral consequences for Congress and its supporters, especially in upcoming elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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