PM Modi Calls for Unified Support on Women’s Reservation Bill as a Pivotal Moment
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New Delhi, April 16 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday characterized the discourse surrounding the women’s reservation bill as a “historic moment” and emphasized that enhanced representation of women in legislative bodies will steer the nation towards a transformative path.
PM Modi urged all political factions to come together in support of implementing 33 percent reservation for women in Parliament, asserting that doing so will compensate for lost opportunities.
Paying tribute to the nation’s “nari shakti” (women's power), he noted that it is imperative to ensure this reservation in both the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies without any further delays. He warned that opposing this initiative could lead to “negative consequences.”
In a subtle critique of the Opposition, PM Modi remarked that numerous parliamentarians have privately shown support for this cause, cautioning that those who resist it will be remembered unfavorably by half of the population.
He implored the Opposition to refrain from politicizing the matter, urging them to see it as a means of securing “a bright future for all.”
“Those wishing to thrive in political life must recognize that women have emerged as leaders at the grassroots, and their influence in national politics is only set to increase. Their needs and aspirations can no longer be postponed,” PM Modi added.
The Prime Minister reiterated that the “nari shakti” is observing our policy decisions and intentions, and any “failure on our part” will reflect badly.
Addressing the politicization surrounding the women’s reservation bill, he called on all parties to abandon their opposition and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring equal representation for all.
“We are not doing women a favor by granting reservations; it is their rightful claim. This has been pending for too long, and we must act without delay,” he stated.
As the Opposition members caused a ruckus, the Prime Minister took a humorous stance, suggesting that many leaders believe this initiative would politically benefit him and encouraged them to take credit for it.