Deepa Malik Supports Women's Reservation Bill for Enhanced Political Representation

Deepa Malik, a Paralympic silver medalist, has voiced her support for the Women's Reservation Bill, highlighting the importance of women's political representation for a progressive society. The government is considering expanding the Lok Sabha and implementing the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, which aims to reserve one-third of seats for women. This initiative is expected to enhance women's participation in governance, with potential implementation starting from the 2029 elections. Malik's advocacy for inclusion and empowerment resonates across various sectors, making her a prominent voice in this crucial movement.
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Advocating for Women's Empowerment

Deepa Malik, who earned a silver medal at the Paralympics, has expressed her support for the government's initiative regarding the Women's Reservation Bill. She emphasized that increased political representation for women is crucial for societal progress. Malik stated, "I applaud Prime Minister Modi's initiative on the Women's Reservation Bill. A special session is being convened for this purpose. A society is deemed healthy when its women are empowered."


Plans for Lok Sabha Expansion

Sources indicate that the government is contemplating an amendment bill that would coincide with a broader initiative to increase the Lok Sabha's size. The proposal aims to raise the number of seats from 543 to 816, with a minimum of 273 seats designated for women, representing approximately one-third of the total seats.


This initiative is expected to align with delimitation efforts based on the 2011 Census, and a Delimitation Commission Bill may also be included in the legislative agenda.


Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam

Additionally, there are indications that amendments to the Nari Shakti Vandan Act will be addressed to support its implementation. The Union Cabinet has already approved a draft amendment bill, which is set to introduce 33 percent reservation for women in legislative bodies, likely starting with the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.


The Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Act, 2023, known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, mandates one-third reservation for women in both the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, including quotas for SC and ST women.


In a recent editorial, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of women's roles across various sectors and the necessity of increasing their involvement in governance.


Deepa Malik's Advocacy

Malik, a medalist from the Rio 2016 Paralympics and former president of the Paralympic Committee of India, has been a strong advocate for inclusion and empowerment in both sports and public life.