Today the Lok Sabha, the government wants the Women's Reservation Bill passed
Today the Lok Sabha, the government wants the Women's Reservation Bill passed : File Pic
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On September 19 (ANI), New Delhi, India: On Tuesday, the new Women’s Reservation Bill was presented in the Lok Sabha of the new Parliament building by the Narendra Modi administration.

The bill was presented at the inaugural Lok Sabha meeting held in the new Parliament building by Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal.

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According to Arjun Ram Meghwal, there would be 181 more seats for women in the Lok Sabha when the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is approved.
It will be discussed tomorrow, September 20, whether the House should approve the Bill. On September 21, Rajya Sabha will discuss the Bill, according to official sources.

The “Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam” would guarantee that more women are elected to Parliament and the state legislative assemblies, Prime Minister Modi said earlier in his speech to the Lok Sabha at the new Parliament building.

“The Women’s Reservation Bill was the subject of much discussion. The Women’s Reservation Bill was often proposed under the Atal Bihari Vajpayee administration, but it was never passed due to a lack of support. As a result, this ambition was left unfulfilled. God has provided me with the chance to further this today.Today, our administration will introduce a new bill regarding women’s participation in both Houses. Mr. Modi remarked.

As the 128th Constitutional Amendment Bill, Union law minister proposed the Women Reservation Bill, which aims to provide a 33 percent quota for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislatures.

The Lower House in the new Parliament building took up this item on the agenda first for the day.

On Monday, the Parliament’s five-day extraordinary session got underway.

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