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LIVE: Parliament clears motion for debate on key bills amid heated opposition, voting concludes

The Indian Parliament witnessed intense proceedings as three major bills, including the 131st Constitutional Amendment Bill, the Delimitation Bill 2026, and the Union Territories Laws Amendment Bill 2026, were introduced for consideration amid strong political debate. The session saw a formal division vote to decide whether the bills should be taken up for discussion, marking an important procedural stage before any legislative passage. According to the voting outcome announced in the House, the motion to introduce the bills was approved with a majority, clearing the way for detailed debate. The electronic and paper-based voting process recorded participation from a large number of Members of Parliament, reflecting the significance of the legislation. The Speaker confirmed that the “ayes” had it, allowing the bills to be formally introduced and moved for consideration. The opposition parties, including Congress, Samajwadi Party, TMC, DMK, and others, strongly objected to the bills, alleging constitutional concerns, federal imbalance, and political intent behind linking women’s reservation with delimitation and census-related provisions. Opposition leaders argued that the structure of representation and timing of implementation could have long-term political implications. On the other hand, the government defended the bills, stating that they are aimed at implementing women’s reservation through a structured constitutional process and ensuring fair representation in future parliamentary and assembly configurations. The government also emphasized that the legislative framework is necessary to operationalize the 2023 women’s reservation law in a practical and time-bound manner. The session turned heated with repeated exchanges between treasury and opposition benches, procedural clarifications, and objections under Rule 72 of parliamentary procedure. Despite disruptions, the Speaker maintained order and allowed the motion to proceed. The debate is expected to continue with detailed discussion on constitutional provisions, federal structure, and electoral representation in the upcoming stages.

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