Women Reservation Bill / Rajya Sabha passes women's reservation bill with 214 votes in favour, 0 against

Finally, the Nari Shakti Vandan Act 2023 (Women's Reservation Bill) brought by the Central Government was passed with a majority of 215/0 on Thursday after a long debate. Let us tell you that before the Lok Sabha elections, the Modi government at the Center has brought the 128th amendment of the Constitution to give 33 percent reservation to women in the legislature.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 22, 2023, 09:01 AM
Women Reservation Bill : Finally, the Nari Shakti Vandan Act 2023 (Women's Reservation Bill) brought by the Central Government was passed with a majority of 215/0 on Thursday after a long debate. Let us tell you that before the Lok Sabha elections, the Modi government at the Center has brought the 128th amendment of the Constitution to give 33 percent reservation to women in the legislature. Let us tell you that the government had called a special session of Parliament for 5 days for this bill.


At the same time, after a long discussion on Wednesday, this bill was passed in the Lok Sabha with a majority of 454/2. Let us tell you that 89 MPs were absent during voting in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Now after the President's signature on this bill, this bill will become law. However, its benefits are expected to be seen in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.


Bill passed by Rajya Sabha after long debate

The Nari Shakti Act brought by the government was passed in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. After this it was presented in the Rajya Sabha today. This bill was passed today after a long debate throughout the day. At the same time, shortly before voting, Prime Minister Modi also reached Rajya Sabha and thanked all the MPs for the debate on this bill.


RJD demanded to send the bill to the select committee


During the debate on the bill, RJD's Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha, while giving his views, said that I urge all the parties to stop worrying about the party whip and change the system. Think beyond your limits for once. SC/ST and OBC should be incorporated by sending this bill to the select committee. If you and I do not do this today, we will be historical criminals.


The bill has been passed in the Lok Sabha with a majority of 454/2.


The Women's Reservation Bill, brought by the Central Government for reservation of women in the legislature, was passed in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday with a majority of 454/2 after a day-long debate. Where 454 votes were cast in support of this bill. Only 2 people voted against it.