Preeti Jhangiani Calls Women's Reservation Bill a Landmark Civilizational Shift
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Mumbai, April 9 (NationPress) Actress Preeti Jhangiani expressed her thoughts on the Women's Reservation Bill, referring to it as a significant civilizational movement for the nation.
In an exclusive interview with IANS, Preeti showed her support for the government's recent initiative.
When asked about the substantial shifts in the political landscape with the impending passage of the Women's Bill, she remarked, "The fact that this bill is finally becoming a reality after a lengthy wait of 27 years, since its initial introduction in 1996, signifies much more than just a political shift; it embodies a civilizational movement for India."
She continued, "Currently, women hold only 15% of seats in the Lok Sabha, which feels like a democracy operating with one hand tied. The passing of this bill symbolizes the release of that hand. Now, the constitution is inviting women to take their rightful place at the decision-making table. This is a monumental moment for all the women who have longed for this legislation, those who have campaigned and protested for it, including my mother, who has yearned for such progress. It's truly an extraordinary political and civilizational milestone for India."
Reflecting on the societal impact of the bill, the 'Mohabbatein' star stated, "I believe the ripple effect of this legislation will be tremendous. We've seen that when women's representation hits the critical threshold of 30% in governance, the outcomes are significantly positive."
She also noted that countries with higher female representation tend to enjoy enhanced women empowerment.
"In various regions, including rural areas, women have initiated positive changes when they gain entry into local governance," Preeti concluded.