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Lok Sabha Clears Bills on Women’s Reservation Changes and Fresh Delimitation After Heated Vote

Move links implementation of women’s quota to new constituency boundaries, triggering sharp Opposition backlash over timing and intent

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Lok Sabha Clears Bills on Women’s Reservation Changes and Fresh Delimitation After Heated Vote

In a significant legislative development, the Lok Sabha has passed bills aimed at amending the women’s reservation framework and initiating a fresh delimitation process. The motion was approved following a division of votes, with 251 members voting in favour and 185 against, reflecting a sharply divided House.

The proposed changes are expected to impact the implementation of women’s reservation in legislative bodies, while also laying the groundwork for a new delimitation exercise—redrawing constituency boundaries based on updated demographic data. The government maintains that the move is essential for ensuring fair representation and aligning electoral boundaries with population shifts.

However, the Opposition has strongly criticised the development, alleging that the government is prioritising delimitation over the actual rollout of women’s quota provisions. Critics argue that the amendment could delay the effective implementation of reservations for women in Parliament and state assemblies.

The debate in the House saw intense exchanges between treasury benches and Opposition members, highlighting the political sensitivity of the issue. While the government defended the bills as a step toward structural electoral reform, Opposition leaders raised concerns about timing and intent.

The passage of these bills marks a crucial step in India’s electoral reform process, but it is likely to remain a contentious issue in the political discourse in the coming months.

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