El ministro principal de Uttarakhand, Dhami, insta a la cámara a aprobar una resolución que respalde la ley de cuotas para mujeres

El ministro principal de Uttarakhand, Pushkar Singh Dhami, se dirigió a una sesión especial de la asamblea para proponer una resolución unánime en apoyo a la pronta implementación de la Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam del Gobierno central. Afirmó que no debería haber política en el empoderamiento de las mujeres, quienes están asumiendo roles de liderazgo. El proyecto de ley busca una reserva del 33% para mujeres en el Parlamento y las asambleas estatales.

La asamblea de Uttarakhand convocó una sesión especial el martes bajo el lema "Respeto por las mujeres: Derechos en la democracia" para discutir la Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.

El ministro principal, Pushkar Singh Dhami, instó a la cámara a aprobar una resolución unánime que respalde los esfuerzos del Gobierno central para implementar el proyecto de ley lo antes posible. La iniciativa tiene como objetivo proporcionar una reserva del 33% para mujeres en el Parlamento y las asambleas. "Reconociendo la fuerza de las mujeres, el primer ministro Narendra Modi presentó la Ley Nari Shakti Vandan en 2023... El primer ministro solicitó la cooperación de todos los partidos y ciudadanos para implementar esto", dijo Dhami.

Dhami declaró que la oposición había impedido la implementación del proyecto de ley. Enfatizó que no debería haber política cuando se trata de empoderar a las mujeres, quienes actualmente están asumiendo roles de liderazgo.

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