Indian Government Passes Women’s Quota Bill After 27-Year Wait
In a significant milestone, the Modi government has finally approved the Women’s Quota Bill, bringing to fruition a proposal that was initially introduced 27 years ago. This long-awaited decision is a momentous step towards gender equality and political empowerment for women in India.
The Women’s Quota Bill, which has been in limbo for nearly three decades, seeks to reserve a certain percentage of seats in legislative bodies for women. Its approval marks a pivotal moment in India’s democratic history, as it paves the way for increased female representation in the political arena.
The move has garnered widespread support from various quarters, with many hailing it as a positive and necessary development. Advocates of women’s rights have long argued that increased female participation in politics is crucial for addressing gender disparities and ensuring that women’s voices are heard in decision-making processes.
The passage of the Women’s Quota Bill is expected to have far-reaching effects, as it will enable more women to actively participate in shaping the nation’s policies and laws.
Re-reported from the article originally published in The Times of India