Patil, Kumar, Mayawati endorse women's quota bills ahead of special session

Following the government's circulation of three bills to implement 33% women's reservation in Lok Sabha and assemblies, India's first woman president Pratibha Patil, former Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar, and BSP chief Mayawati have voiced support in letters to PM Narendra Modi.

In separate letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former president Pratibha Patil hailed the bills as a "decisive stride towards bridging historical inequities and creating a more just and equitable society."

Meira Kumar highlighted the 30-year struggle for the quota, dating back to a 1996 joint parliamentary committee under Geeta Mukherjee. Mayawati welcomed the move "despite the delay," suggesting separate OBC women's reservations would help.

The endorsements from these veteran leaders, including Congress figures Patil and Kumar, come amid their party's criticism of the government's handling of the legislation. The bills—tied to the 2023 Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam—propose delimitation using 2011 census data and Lok Sabha expansion, to be debated in the special session starting April 16.

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Indian parliamentarians reviewing bills for women's quota and Lok Sabha delimitation in special session.
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Government circulates bills for women's quota and delimitation ahead of special session

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New Delhi: Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's letter seeking support, the Indian government circulated three bills among parliamentarians on Tuesday to implement one-third women's reservation in the Lok Sabha through delimitation. The package includes the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill 2026, proposing to raise Lok Sabha seats to a maximum of 850. The bills will be taken up in a special parliamentary session from April 16 to 18.

Ahead of a special Parliament session starting April 16 to discuss amendments for implementing one-third women's reservation in Lok Sabha from 2029 elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote to floor leaders of all parties seeking their support. The opposition has raised concerns over lack of details on delimitation and the timing. The government described it as fulfilling responsibility towards women.

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Following the April 17 Lok Sabha rejection of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, for 33% women's quota post-delimitation, PM Narendra Modi and BJP leaders lambasted opposition parties as anti-women, while critics reiterated concerns over north-south imbalance. Modi to rally women in Varanasi on April 28.

Rajya Sabha passed the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill 2026 by voice vote on March 26 amid opposition calls for wider debate. The Lok Sabha had cleared it on Tuesday. Social Justice Minister Virendra Kumar described it as a symbol of justice for long-marginalised sections.

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Two members of the National Council for Transgender Persons have resigned, alleging no consultation on the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026. They failed to meet the minister, who skipped a scheduled meeting. The bill passed the Lok Sabha on March 24 and the Rajya Sabha on March 25.

The Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress have named candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha biennial elections scheduled for June 18.

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P.P. Choudhary, chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on simultaneous elections, said on Monday that decisions on the remainder of the term for mid-term polls must be made through political consultations with parties.

 

 

 

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