Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Demand for women reservatio­n in Parliament, state assemblies

The demand comes in backdrop of a Bill which sought to give 33% reservatio­n to women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies lapsing a few years ago

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Several Rajya Sabha members on Internatio­nal Women's Day on Tuesday pushed for at least one-third reservatio­n for women in Parliament and state assemblies, saying this will ensure they get adequate representa­tion.

The demand comes in the backdrop of a bill which sought to give 33 per cent reservatio­n to women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies lapsing a few years ago.

Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on the occasion appreciate­d the services rendered by women members of the House for the country's developmen­t and prosperity.

"We need to ensure an environmen­t that allows women to express themselves to their full potential in the form of both words and deeds," he said and wished them more strength and power.

The chairman also acknowledg­ed the contributi­on of women citizens to the developmen­t of the nation.

Congress member Chhaya Verma recalled that the government of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi had given reservatio­n to women in local bodies.

Similar provisions should be made for women in state assemblies, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, she said.

BJP member Saroj Pandey said that the government has taken various measures to empower women and highlighte­d the law against triple talaq.

She also said that the sex ratio of the country has improved because of the government's 'beti bachao, beti padhao' campaign.

However, Congress' Phulo Devi Netam alleged that though the government has given the slogan 'beti bachao, beti padhao', women are not secured anywhere.

Nominated member Sonal

Mansingh made a case of celebratin­g 'internatio­nal men's day' on the line of women's day.

Shiv Sena member Priyanka Chaturvedi was of the opinion that as women form around 50 per cent of the country's population, their representa­tion in Parliament and state assemblies too should be in the same proportion, and not merely 33 per cent.

Fauzia Khan of the NCP said the beginning could be made by bringing the legislatio­n on the 33 per cent reservatio­n for women in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

She noted women heads that many of state and leaders were widely recognised and appreciate­d for their promptness and effectiven­ess in handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Congress member Amee Yajnik claimed that 90 per cent of women in rural or urban areas are not aware that a day has been specially carved out for them.

"They do not know that there has to be a celebratio­n on this day," the MP said.

"I wish that all women get access to all schemes, all rights that have been given by the Constituti­on, and that every empowered woman see to it that another woman gets empowered," Yajnik said.

BJP member Seema Dwivedi said women are excelling in all fields.

Sampatiya Uikey of the BJP said that there are 78 women members in Lok Sabha and 27 in Rajya Sabha.

She also said women are getting opportunit­ies in all spheres of life.

 ??  ?? Shiv Sena member Priyanka Chaturvedi was of the opinion that as women form around 50 per cent of the country's population, their representa­tion in Parliament and state assemblies too should be in the same proportion, and not merely 33 per cent
Shiv Sena member Priyanka Chaturvedi was of the opinion that as women form around 50 per cent of the country's population, their representa­tion in Parliament and state assemblies too should be in the same proportion, and not merely 33 per cent

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