Delhi, India
Amid the ongoing national discussion on the Women’s Reservation Bill, Union Minister Annapurna Devi expressed confidence that the legislation will be passed and will play a significant role in enhancing women’s participation in leadership and governance.
Speaking in Delhi, Annapurna Devi said that the government, under the leadership of Narendra Modi, has consistently focused on women’s empowerment and has taken multiple initiatives to uplift women across sectors. She emphasized that the Women’s Reservation Bill is part of this broader vision.
She stated that the Prime Minister has continuously worked towards creating opportunities for women and ensuring their active participation in decision making processes.
The Union Minister highlighted that the proposed bill aims to provide greater representation to women in legislative bodies, enabling them to take on leadership roles more effectively. The bill seeks to reserve 33 percent of seats for women in Parliament and State Assemblies, which is expected to bring a major shift in political representation.
She expressed confidence that under the current leadership, the bill will indeed be passed, marking a significant step towards gender equality in politics.
Annapurna Devi also appealed to all political parties to come together and support the bill, stressing that it is an important reform that goes beyond political differences and focuses on empowering women across the country.
She urged all stakeholders to unite and ensure the passage of the bill so that women can exercise their leadership potential more effectively.
Her remarks come at a time when leaders from various political parties are expressing their views on the Women’s Reservation Bill, making it a central issue in the current political discourse.
The push for greater representation of women has been a long standing demand, and the proposed legislation is being seen as a transformative step in Indian politics.
With growing support and ongoing discussions, the Women’s Reservation Bill continues to remain a key topic in national politics, highlighting the importance of inclusive governance and equal representation.
