China's rejuvenation and making America great again can go hand in hand: Xi Jinping
China's rejuvenation and making America great again can go hand in hand: Xi Jinping
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A political showdown is brewing in the national capital over the government's proposal to implement a thirty-three per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from the twenty-twenty-nine elections. The legislation, set to be discussed during a three-day special parliament session starting April Thursday, links the quota's rollout to a future census and delimitation exercise. While opposition parties support women's reservation, they strongly oppose the delimitation push, raising concerns about the timing amid ongoing state elections. Critics argue the delimitation clause could alter the federal balance, reduce southern states' political representation, and sideline backward communities unless a specific quota for OBC women is included. Conversely, the ruling party defends the move as a historic step for women's empowerment, asserting that proportional representation will ensure fairness across all states. So, is the women's reservation bill a historic reform or a political move? Watch as experts share their views on the show.
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