Opposition Stands United Against Delimitation in Women's Reservation Bill
Opposition parties in India are opposing the government's handling of delimitation in the Women's Reservation Bill, accusing it of political motivation. While supporting women's reservation, they allege the bill serves as a power grab through gerrymandering, potentially sidelining minority groups and smaller states.
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In a display of unity, various opposition parties have declared their intent to vote against the delimitation provisions in the Constitution amendment bill presented in Parliament. While they support women's reservation, they criticize the government's approach as politically motivated and a potential power grab.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge expressed clear support for the Women's Reservation Bill but warned that the manner of its introduction suggests ulterior motives. He and other leaders firmly stated that political manipulation and gerrymandering are at play, particularly affecting delimitation processes.
Commenting on the broader implications, opposition leaders accused the government of using the bill to undermine minority representation and the federal structure. They urge the government to implement prior legislation and not tie it to an unclear future census and delimitation process.
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