Odisha's Political Stage: Drama or Women's Rights Advocacy?
The special assembly session in Odisha to discuss women's participation in democracy has been labeled as 'politically motivated' by the opposition. While the ruling BJP accuses them of hindering the women's quota in legislatures, both BJD and Congress consider the session unnecessary, already having passed a women's reservation bill in 2023.
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The recent special session of Odisha's assembly, aimed at discussing the participation of women in Indian democracy, has sparked controversy, with the opposition BJD and Congress labeling it as a politically motivated 'drama.'
Despite passing a women's reservation bill in 2023, the ruling BJP in the state accuses the opposition of obstructing the enactment of the women's quota. The assembly session follows the defeat of a Constitution Amendment Bill to reserve 33 percent of seats for women in legislatures by 2029.
While BJP leaders defend the session as part of a broader initiative for gender parity, opposition members criticize it as unnecessary, fueling ongoing political friction. As debates continue, the issue of women's representation in the political sphere remains a central concern.
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