Tharoor Stands Firm: Navigating Women's Reservation and Democracy
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor emphasized women as 'Humans 2.0', advocating for their representation in Parliament. He warned against linking women's advancement to risky delimitation proposals. The proposed 33% reservation bill for women in legislatures was defeated in the Lok Sabha amid discussions on democracy and representation.
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In a powerful assertion, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor underscored the crucial role of women in public life, describing them as 'Humans 2.0' deserving more representation in Parliament. He expressed his reservations about associating women's progress with controversial delimitation proposals that might undermine democracy.
In a recent Lok Sabha session, Tharoor found common ground with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, who conceded that no criticism of being 'anti-women' could be leveled against him. Tharoor also shared apprehensions about the potential misdirection of women's advancement efforts amidst delicate political maneuvers.
The legislative defeat of the 131st Amendment Bill, aimed at reserving 33% of legislative seats for women by 2029, marked a pivotal moment. The Congress celebrated this as a victory for democratic values over what they termed a 'nefarious' government attempt to link delimitation with women's reservation.
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