Dramatic Lok Sabha session: Women's reservation bill rejected with 298-230 vote; Rahul Gandhi criticizes as Amit Shah rebukes amid protests.
Dramatic Lok Sabha session: Women's reservation bill rejected with 298-230 vote; Rahul Gandhi criticizes as Amit Shah rebukes amid protests.
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Lok Sabha rejects women's reservation amendment bill in special session

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In the ongoing special parliamentary session, the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026—for one-third women's reservation tied to delimitation—failed in Lok Sabha on Friday with 298 votes in favour and 230 against, missing the required two-thirds majority of 352 out of 528. This follows the bills' contentious introduction the previous day. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi branded it a 'shameful law,' drawing a sharp rebuke from Home Minister Amit Shah, as BJP vowed nationwide protests.

Building on Thursday's heated introduction of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, alongside the Delimitation Bill, 2026, and Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026—aimed at implementing the 2023 Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam via post-delimitation quotas—Lok Sabha voted on the key women's reservation amendment Friday. Of 528 votes, 298 favoured passage and 230 opposed, falling 54 short of the two-thirds threshold (352).

During debate, Rahul Gandhi attacked: 'This women's reservation bill will not empower women. It is just to change constituency maps. It is cruel to OBC and Dalit communities. The Centre wants to snatch rights from OBC brothers and sisters,' calling it a 'shameful law.'

Amit Shah retorted: 'It is your responsibility to maintain the dignity of this House. The language you used—you are a coward, surrendering, afraid of me—harms that dignity. Learn the art of speaking from Priyanka Gandhi or your seniors.'

Post-defeat, Gandhi tweeted: 'India has seen it, INDIA has stopped it.' BJP women MPs protested at Makar Dwar, while in Lucknow, UP Women's Commission Vice-Chair Aparna Yadav burnt SP and Congress flags. The BJP announced protests nationwide from April 18.

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Discussions on X reflect polarized views on the Lok Sabha's rejection of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, linking women's reservation to delimitation. BJP supporters decry opposition as anti-women and detrimental to southern states' representation, while opposition celebrates blocking an alleged electoral map redraw. News accounts detail the 298-230 vote shortfall from the required two-thirds majority, distinguishing it from the 2023 bill.

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As the special parliamentary session began, opposition parties in Lok Sabha fiercely protested three bills to implement one-third women's reservation via delimitation on Thursday. Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, Delimitation Bill, 2026, and Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026. PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah assured southern states' seats would increase proportionally without reducing their share.

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