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Women’s Reservation Bill: Why almost every party is supporting the government’s legislation despite misgivings

BJP is poised to benefit in 2024 for bringing the law and also in 2029 when it is implemented. Opposition parties, even while supporting the bill, have raised the quota within quota for OBCs. Those who opposed the 2010 version are now supporting women’s reservation because they recognise that rising women voter turnout and the discourse on gender parity cannot be reversed

September 22, 2023 / 11:20 IST
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This could be seen as a possibility of some positive shift amongst women voters towards the BJP. (Representational image)

It is clear that Indian women can think of reaping the electoral benefits from the Naari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam (Women’s reservation bill) which guarantees 33 percent reservation for women in state assemblies and Parliament during the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and not before that.

But passing the bill a few months before 2024 Lok Sabha elections for something to come into effect in 2029 Lok Sabha elections seems to be a clever strategy of the BJP to reap a “double” benefit from a single legislation: First, during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and again during the 2029 Lok Sabha elections when women’s reservation will come into effect.

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BJP To Gain. But How Much?

There only remain two puzzles: First. BJP certainly stands to gain, but to what extent, and secondly, why did all opposition parties need to support this bill in the Lok Sabha when clearly this means supporting Narendra Modi? A related question is what will the opposition parties convey to their voters on this issue and how will this affect their electoral prospects?