Modi's Bold Stand: Ensuring Equal Representation for Women
Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed no state would face discrimination during constituency delimitation tied to implementing the women quota law. He emphasized the reservation's necessity by 2029 and ensured that the Lok Sabha seat proportions would remain unchanged for all states. Modi conveyed that this initiative stands as women's intrinsic right, reflecting India's cultural ethos.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unequivocally stated that during the delimitation of constituencies connected to the women's quota law, no state—regardless of size or geographic location—would be discriminated against. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Modi highlighted the essential nature of implementing reservation by 2029.
The Prime Minister urged political parties to support the initiative, warning that opposition could lead to political isolation. He further asserted that states' existing proportions of Lok Sabha seats would remain intact, countering fears of regional discrimination.
Modi reiterated that women's reservation is a rightful claim, reinforcing India's democratic and cultural commitments. His message was clear: the empowerment of women in legislative roles is not mere charity but a historical responsibility that India must fulfill.
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