Encounter News Punjabi

PM Modi to Address Nation Tonight After Women’s Reservation Bill Fails in Lok Sabha

WhatsApp Channel Join Now

New Delhi— Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation at 8:30 pm tonight, a day after a government-backed Bill proposing 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha failed to pass in the Lower House.

The Prime Minister, who remained silent in Parliament following the Bill’s defeat, is expected to outline the government’s position and respond to the political developments surrounding the issue.

The Bill’s rejection triggered sharp exchanges between the ruling BJP-led NDA and the Opposition, particularly the Congress and its allies. Leading the government’s charge during the debate, Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Opposition of derailing a long-pending reform by introducing “needless ifs and buts.” He said the repeated failure to pass the women’s quota over the past three decades would have political consequences, warning that voters, especially women, would respond in upcoming elections.

Senior BJP leader and former law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad also criticised the Congress, questioning its proposal to implement reservation within the existing 543 Lok Sabha seats without undertaking delimitation. He argued that any revision in seat allocation must follow constitutional procedures and reflect current population data, not the 1971 census on which the present seat structure is based.

Responding to Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi’s suggestion of implementing reservation within the current framework, Prasad maintained that such a move would be constitutionally untenable. He further cautioned that any attempt to readjust seats without proper delimitation could disproportionately impact southern states, potentially reducing their representation.

Former Union minister Smriti Irani also attacked the Congress, accusing it of repeatedly obstructing efforts to implement women’s reservation. She said the Opposition’s stance reflected a lack of commitment to empowering women at the grassroots level.

The failure of the Bill has once again brought the decades-old debate on women’s political representation to the forefront, with the Prime Minister’s address now expected to set the tone for the government’s next steps on the issue.

All news on Encounter News is computer-generated and sourced from third parties. Please read and verify carefully. We will not be responsible for any issues. 

Encounter News
Encounter News
Encounter Media Group

Latest Articles

Delhi court grants one week for final submissions in Sonia Gandhi voter record case

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday, April 18, 2026, directed...

Central Government approves 2 percent DA hike for employees and pensioners

New Delhi: The Central Government on Saturday, April 18, 2026, officially...

Delhi Police Special Cell busts multi-state radical module and recovers IED materials

New Delhi: The Delhi Police Special Cell conducted a major intelligence-led...

Gautam Adani and SEC propose revised schedule in U.S. civil securities case

Washington DC: Gautam Adani and Sagar Adani, in collaboration with the...

Char Dham Yatra 2026 begins: CM Dhami flags off first batch from Rishikesh

The annual Char Dham Yatra officially commenced on Saturday, April 18,...

Four South African Cheetahs arrive at Bannerghatta Biological Park

New Delhi: In a significant boost to Karnataka's wildlife conservation efforts,...

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here