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INDIA bloc to demand “Old Bill” as Parliament adjourns sine die after historic defeat

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New Delhi: In a major escalation following the defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, parties within the INDIA bloc announced on Saturday, April 18, 2026, that they will formally write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding the immediate implementation of the original Women’s Reservation Bill. The Opposition, buoyed by their rare parliamentary victory, plans to hold nationwide press conferences to expose what they call the government’s “nefarious attempt” to redraw India’s political map under the guise of gender empowerment.

The special sitting of Parliament was adjourned sine die on Saturday afternoon after the Budget session concluded. Before the adjournment, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla met with leaders from both sides, including PM Modi, Amit Shah, and senior Congress leaders, to mark the end of a session that saw the government fall 52 votes short of the required two-thirds majority. Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi spearheaded the Opposition’s charge, challenging the Centre to reintroduce the “clean” version of the bill—without the delimitation and census clauses—on Monday. “Let’s see who is anti-woman,” she remarked to reporters, asserting that the Opposition would provide unanimous support if the reservation was applied to the current 543 Lok Sabha seats.

Key Developments on Saturday:

  • Strategic Meeting: The INDIA bloc held a high-level meeting where Sonia Gandhi thanked allies for their unity. The leaders agreed that while they support the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam (106th Amendment, 2023), they will continue to resist any attempt to link it to the contentious expansion of the House to 850 seats.

  • Government Stance: Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju lashed out at the Opposition, stating they would have to bear the “anger of the women of the country” for blocking a historic reform. He clarified that the related Delimitation and UT Laws bills would not be pursued for now, as they were interlinked with the defeated amendment.

  • Regional Reactions: Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin hailed the bill’s defeat as a victory for the “united South,” claiming that the proposed delimitation based on the 2011 Census would have unfairly penalized states with successful population control.

  • Monday Challenge: The Congress has officially dared the government to convene a fresh session on Monday to pass the 2023 Act’s implementation without conditions, effectively putting the ball back in the government’s court.

For the first time in years, the Treasury benches faced a significant legislative setback, shifting the political narrative ahead of critical assembly elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. The government now faces the task of either decoupling the women’s quota from delimitation or waiting until the 2026 Census is completed to move forward with the redistricting process.

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