Women's Reservation Bill Defeat Sparks Government Setback

A major government setback occurred when the Constitution Amendment Bill, proposing 33% reservation for women in legislatures by 2029 and an increase in Lok Sabha seats to 816, was defeated. The ruling party remains committed to women's rights. Opposition parties were criticized for hindering the bill’s progress.

Women's Reservation Bill Defeat Sparks Government Setback
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The defeat of a significant Constitution Amendment Bill concerning women's reservation has delivered a blow to the government. The bill aimed to provide 33% reservation for women in legislatures by 2029 and to increase the number of Lok Sabha seats to 816.

Despite support from 298 Lok Sabha members, the bill failed to achieve the required two-thirds majority of 352 votes. This setback has prompted the ruling party to emphasize its continued commitment to securing women's rights in the legislative arena.

Opposition parties, including Congress and allies, have been blamed for obstructing the bill's passage, a move criticized by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who warned of political repercussions in future elections over this issue.

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