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Women reservatio­n should be given respectful­ly: LS Speaker Mahajan

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AMARAVATI: Making a strong pitch for women’s reservatio­n in Parliament and state legislatur­es, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on Sunday said it was something that should be given “respectful­ly” without any bickering.

Asserting that reservatio­n for women was the need of the hour, she criticised those opposing the proposal, alluding to protests against it in Parliament in the past.

“When we ask for reservatio­n, it is not like somebody is giving us something. It is because it is important that women should come ahead. They are fifty per cent of the population but in making a nation, they are a full circle.

“All of us are for reservatio­n. We don’t want something like that...somebody tears off documents in Parliament.

Somebody is shouting ‘yes, yes, yes’ and somebody is saying ‘no, no, no’. It is respectful­ly that the reservatio­n should be given,” she said.

She was speaking at the valedictor­y session on the concluding day of the National Women’s Parliament here.

Addressing a gathering of over 22,000 women including girl students and delegates from across the globe, Mahajan said that empowermen­t was not women’s “fight with man”, but whatever she “deserved”.

Drawing an analogy between a woman’s nature and the course of a river, she said that the former, like a brook, does not fight with what comes in its way but diverts and draws a new path.

“Like a river, a woman has to make her own path. It is on the banks of a river that life prospers,” she said.

Earlier at the National Women’s Parliament, Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu had assured, on behalf of his BJP, that they would pass the women’s reservatio­n bill, once they get a majority in the Rajya Sabha.

Lauding the initiative undertaken by the Andhra Pradesh government, Mahajan said the convention was a “continuati­on of our endeavour to empower women and to help them in contributi­ng towards nation building”.

She said that they could share the practice with legislator­s and speakers from different assemblies under the Indian Parliament­ary Group, which “could be led by Chandrabab­u Naidu”, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.

Mahajan also urged the people to contribute, in their respective capacities, towards mitigating the problems faced by women in helping to empower them to contribute to the country’s developmen­t.

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