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POLITICAL ROW: Sanjay Raut calls women’s reservation bill a “political strategy”, opposition protests

The debate over the women’s reservation legislation intensified in Parliament as opposition leaders continued to raise sharp objections to the government’s proposed bills. Senior leader of the Sanjay Raut criticized the move, alleging that the legislation is not a genuine women’s empowerment measure but a politically motivated initiative. Raut argued that instead of focusing on the existing 543 Lok Sabha seats, the proposal appears to be linked to increasing the total number of seats in Parliament, potentially through future delimitation. He claimed that the restructuring could be used to gain political advantage rather than purely ensuring gender representation. According to opposition voices, the concern is not about the principle of women’s reservation itself, but about the framework and timing of its implementation. Critics allege that linking reservation with structural changes in parliamentary seats may create scope for political manipulation and shift the balance of representation across states. The government, however, maintains that the bill is a landmark reform aimed at ensuring 33% representation for women in legislatures and strengthening democratic inclusion. Supporters argue that it will set a historic precedent for gender equality in Indian politics. As the special Parliament session continues, the women’s reservation bills have become a focal point of political confrontation, with sharp divisions between the ruling party and opposition benches over intent, structure, and implementation.

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