PM Modi thanks MPs 'across party lines' for voting in support of Women's Reservation Bill
New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Members of Parliaments across party lines who voted in favour of the historic Women's Reservation Bill which cleared the Lok Sabha hurdle Wednesday with the support of 454 voice votes.
"Delighted at the passage of The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Amendment) Bill, 2023 in the Lok Sabha with such phenomenal support. I thank MPs across Party lines who voted in support of this Bill," PM Modi wrote in a tweet.
"The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is a historic legislation which will further boost women empowerment and will enable even greater participation of women in our political process," he said.
Delighted at the passage of The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Amendment) Bill, 2023 in the Lok Sabha with such phenomenal support. I thank MPs across Party lines who voted in support of this Bill.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 20, 2023
The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is a historic legislation which…
The lower house of the Parliament passed the bill through a voice vote in its new building during the five-day special session called on the occasion of 75 years of Indian Independence.
The bill received the support of 454 MPs while only two members voted against it.
The Women's Reservation Bill will be presented in Rajya Sabha on Thursday, which is the penultimate day of the special session.
This was the first time the bill, designed to provide 33 percent reservation to women in Parliament and state assemblies, was introduced and passed in the Lok Sabha.
The implementation of the quota, though, can take place only after a census and delimitation, which pushes it back by at least six years.
The Delimitation Commission is the only body that can take a call on which seats to reserve, he said, indicating that census data is the bedrock on which such decisions are taken.
Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Tuesday moved the bill for consideration and passage in Lok Sabha in the new Parliament building.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that both delimitation and census will begin after next year's general election.
This is the first time the bill has been able to clear the Lok Sabha. The 2008 bill drafted by the then UPA government was able to clear the Rajya Sabha test earlier before being scuttled by parties demanding quota for Other Backward Classes as well.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi supported the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha but said it was "incomplete" without a quota for OBC representatives.
Presenting his views on the bill, Rahul said the bill can be implemented today itself by allocating 33 percent of Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha seats to women.
Earlier in the day, Congress Parliamentary Party chief Sonia Gandhi also supported the Women's Reservation Bill tabled in the Lok Sabha but called for its immediate implementation and an urgent "cast census" for including quotas for SC, ST, and OBC representatives.
Initiating the debate from the Congress party in the Lok Sabha on the bill, Sonia Gandhi said, "On behalf of the Congress party, I stand in support of the 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam 2023' (Women's Reservation Bill)."
"The Congress demands that this Bill be enforced immediately, and along with that, provisions should be made for reservations for women from SC, ST and OBC communities by holding a caste census," Sonia said.