Opposition's Triumph: Women's Reservation Bill Defeated in Lok Sabha
The women's reservation amendment bill was defeated in the Lok Sabha due to opposition from the Opposition, led by Rahul Gandhi. The bill did not receive the necessary two-thirds majority, with Congress criticizing it as a political maneuver rather than genuine reform. The issue remains contentious amidst calls for immediate implementation.
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In a significant political development, the women's reservation amendment bill was defeated in the Lok Sabha, with the Opposition, spearheaded by Rahul Gandhi, claiming a victory against what they perceive as an assault on the Constitution.
Gandhi criticized the bill, arguing it was not a bona fide effort towards women's reservation, but rather a strategy to alter India's political framework. He further emphasized the Opposition's resolve to support authentic legislation for the timely implementation of women's reservation.
The bill's defeat, with 298 members voting in favor and 230 against, fell short of the required two-thirds majority. Congress representatives expressed skepticism over the bill's motives, linking it to broader political agendas. Meanwhile, government officials indicated that the pursuit of related legislation would not proceed.
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