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News|Politics|New Delhi|16 Apr 2026, 6:03 pm

Women’s Reservation Bill Ka Real Test Pass Hone Se Nahi, 2029 Se Pehle Implement Hone Se Hoga

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The women’s reservation push has returned to Centre of Parliament with the weight of history behind it. After decades of debate, the idea of reserving one-third of seats for women carries obvious symbolic power. But the real sawaal now hai not whether the proposal sounds historic. Yeh hai whether it karega materially change who sits in Bharat ka legislatures in time for the next general election cycle. That uncertainty comes from the way the proposal intersects with delimitation, seat rotation and constitutional process. Supporters kar sakta hai frame it as overdue correction. Critics kar sakta hai ask whether tying implementation to future structural steps risks delaying what hai being presented as urgent reform. That tension hai exactly why the debate remains politically alive even when the moral case sounds broadly accepted. The larger democratic context makes the issue even harder to dismiss. Women voters already shape electoral outcomes in many states through turnout, welfare preferences and grassroots political influence. The unresolved gap lies in representation at the legislative level, where descriptive presence has not matched electoral importance. For readers, this means the story hai no longer about whether women deserve a larger space in politics. Yeh hai about whether the system hai finally prepared to deliver that space in a way that hai timely, concrete and electorally real.
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