Experts who talked to India agreed with this. The Head of State criticized the Opposition during a Closet conference earlier today, saying that their refusal to support the Female’s Booking Costs was a betrayal of women’s interests and a bad decision that would have political consequences.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office said on Sunday that he will give a speech to the nation at 8:30 p.m. the day after the women’s reservation bill failed to pass the Lok Sabha exam. The PMO hasn’t made it clear what the PM will do about the issue.
That said, the timing of his deal with the Constitution (131st Change) Costs was right when they couldn’t get the two-thirds majority they needed in the Lower Home. The costs of doing 33% of appointments for girls in Assemblage and state settings, raising the number of Lok Sabha members from 543 to 850, and doing delimitation based on the 2011 Poll. 298 MPs voted for the bill, while 230 voted against it.
India was told by sources Today, during a meeting of the Cabinet, the Prime Minister accused the Resistance of being “bad” and not supporting the Women’s Appointment Bill, which is against women. He said that the Hostility’s point of view was wrong and that they would have to pay a political price for it later.
He stressed that the message—that the Resistance has a harmful way of thinking about women—should be spread to every town in the country, depending on the resources available. He also said that Hostility meetings are now rushing to back up their position.
Priyanka Gandhi called the event a “huge triumph for freedom” and a “black day for the BJP” after a press conference at the Our Lawmakers main office earlier today. She said that the ruling party at the Facility had suffered its first defeat in Parliament since taking power in 2014.
Priyanka also accused the Central government of trying to speed up the passage of the girls’ reservation bill by linking it to the delimitation process. She said this was part of a larger plan to keep the government in power. She also said that the government tried to stop the demand for a caste poll by using the 2011 Census data as the basis for delimitation instead of doing a brand new demographics.
The defeat of the costs in the Lok Sabha has made the issues of women’s reservation and delimitation unclear. This has shifted attention to Prime Minister Modi’s speech tonight, which may provide some clarity.
