BJP not serious about Women's Reservation Bill: Congress MP (TNI Report: Urvashi Khona)

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NEW DELHI: Former Union minister and Congress MP Manish Tewari, who has supported PM Modi on several issues in the past, has accused the BJP governmentโ€ฆ

NEW DELHI: Former Union minister and Congress MP Manish Tewari, who has supported PM Modi on several issues in the past, has accused the BJP government of not being serious about the Womenโ€™s Reservation Bill, despite introduction of the legislation in the parliament after 13 years.

โ€œWhat I see is that the 128th Constitution Amendment Bill is a betrayal of the womenโ€™s movement. The cause 334 A of the Bill says that reservation will come into effect after the first census post the passage of the bill and the subsequent delimitation which would follow,โ€ Tiwari told The New Indian.

โ€œThis means that before 2029 there will be no womenโ€™s reservation. If the government was serious about womenโ€™s reservation, they should have brought womenโ€™s reservation on the basis of parliamentary strength as it stands now,โ€ he added.

Tewariโ€™s comments come amid a debate over who should get credit for the Womenโ€™s Reservation Bill. Congress MP Sonia Gandhi has also claimed credit for the bill, saying that it is โ€œour own.โ€

He also took to Twitter to share his views on the bill. He said that the 128th Constitution Amendment Bill is a betrayal of the womenโ€™s movement and their struggle for greater democratic representation in law and policy making.

โ€œClause 334 -A of the bill says reservation would come into effect post the first census after the bill becomes law & the DELIMITATION based upon that Census,โ€ he wrote.

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โ€œIt is instructive to note that the Census due in 2021 has still not been held. Earliest Womenโ€™s reservation will become a reality in Parliament & Legislative Assemblies will be 2029 or even later. BRING WOMENโ€™S RESERVATION NOW,โ€ he further wrote.

Tiwariโ€™s comments have sparked a debate on social media, with many users expressing their support for his views.

The Womenโ€™s Reservation Bill has been pending for over two decades.