The Asian Age

Rahul pushes for women’s quota

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New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi has written to the CMs of states where the party is in power or in an alliance to have a resolution passed seeking one- third quota for women in the LS and state elections.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi has written to the chief ministers of states where the party is in power or in an alliance to have a resolution passed in their assemblies seeking one- third reservatio­n for women in the Lok Sabha and state elections.

In his letter to the Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh, Mr Gandhi noted that the Rajya Sabha passed the 108th constituti­onal amendment bill in 2010, but it lapsed after the dissolutio­n of the 15th Lok Sabha in 2014. “The Congress and several parties have called on the Prime Minister to ensure the passage of the women’s

reserv- ation bill and pledged their support,” the letter read. While the

opponents of the bill have cast doubts on the ability of women to affect change, the leadership role taken by women after the 73rd and 73th constituti­onal amendments have proved the detractors wrong,” he said in his letter. In his letter, Mr Gandhi also said that Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev had also written to all partyled state government­s in this regard on November 23. The legislativ­e assemblies of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh have already taken a lead and passed a resolution calling on the central government to enact the women’s reservatio­n bill, he added. He said India ranks 148 out of 193 countries in terms of the percentage of women in parliament. The situation was “even worse in state assemblies,” he wrote.

 ?? — PTI ?? DMK president M. K. Stalin with Congress president Rahul Gandhi pose for photos as DMK leaders arrive at the residence of former Congress president Sonia Gandhi to wish her on her birthday in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI DMK president M. K. Stalin with Congress president Rahul Gandhi pose for photos as DMK leaders arrive at the residence of former Congress president Sonia Gandhi to wish her on her birthday in New Delhi on Sunday.

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