NDA's Nationwide Protests Against INDI Alliance Following Women’s Reservation Bill Setback
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New Delhi, April 18 (NationPress) The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is preparing to initiate a nationwide protest movement on Saturday against the INDI alliance, following the failure of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, in the Lok Sabha.
The Bill aimed to ensure 33 percent reservation for women in Parliament but failed to garner the necessary two-thirds majority, leading to a significant political clash between the ruling alliance and the opposition.
This proposed legislation, which also intended to increase the strength of the House, could not achieve the constitutionally mandated two-thirds majority despite extensive debate. The bill secured 278 votes in favor and 211 against, falling short of the required threshold for passage. This outcome has sparked intense political confrontation, with the NDA accusing the INDI alliance of intentionally obstructing a historic reform aimed at enhancing women’s representation in legislative bodies.
Party officials have announced that protests will be held at district headquarters across the nation, spearheaded by the BJP’s women’s division, the BJP Mahila Morcha.
The campaign is designed to underscore what the NDA characterizes as an “anti-women agenda” of the opposition while rallying public sentiment around this critical issue. The BJP is also anticipated to prominently address this topic in upcoming elections, particularly in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.
NDA leaders have indicated that the campaign will focus on revealing the opposition’s role in the bill's failure and generating public support for women’s reservation.
In the aftermath of the bill’s defeat, women MPs from the NDA conducted a protest within the Parliament grounds, expressing their disappointment and reaffirming their commitment to achieving reservations for women.
This development has intensified the political rift between the ruling alliance and the opposition, paving the way for a heightened nationwide political struggle regarding gender representation and electoral reform.