Government's Hasty Amendment to Women's Quota Law Sparks Debate
The government faced scrutiny in the Lok Sabha for amending the 2023 women's quota law before activating the principal Act. Opposition leaders criticized the timing and urgency, questioning the procedure's fairness. A law ministry notification revealed the law came into force late, prompting calls for clarification from the law minister.
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Controversy erupted in the Lok Sabha on Friday as opposition members challenged the government's decision to amend the 2023 women's quota law without first implementing the principal Act.
Criticism centered on an unusual notification issued late Thursday by the law ministry, signaling the law's commencement from April 16.
Members like K C Venugopal highlighted procedural flaws, calling for clarification from the law minister, Arjun Ram Meghwal, and emphasizing the importance of adherence to legislative processes.
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