United Opposition Foils Modi Government's Women's Reservation Bill
Opposition parties unified to defeat the Modi government's attempt to implement the Women's Reservation Bill, criticizing it as an attempt to alter India's electoral structure. The bill failed to gain a two-thirds majority in Lok Sabha, marking a political setback for the ruling party.
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In a significant political development on Friday, opposition parties collectively blocked the Modi government's attempt to pass the Women's Reservation Bill in Lok Sabha. The bill which intended to reserve seats for women legislators was defeated, citing alleged attempts to alter India's political and electoral structure.
The bill, termed by opponents as a 'nefarious attempt' by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, failed to secure the necessary two-thirds majority. Congress President Malikarjun Kharge and other opposition leaders criticized the bill, highlighting concerns over attempts to manipulate the electoral landscape under the guise of women's reservation.
The heated debate saw key leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav expressing strong opposition, drawing parallels to past political struggles such as the farmers' movement. Despite the government's intentions, opposition parties celebrated the outcome as a triumph for democracy, federalism, and the Constitution.
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