PM Modi Advocates for Women's Reservation in Legislative Bodies
A Call for Legislative Change
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed women across the nation in a heartfelt letter, emphasizing the significance of women's reservation in legislative bodies and urging swift action on this long-pending reform. In his message, he acknowledged the appreciation from women throughout India for the initiative to ensure reservation for them in legislative assemblies. This letter reaffirms our commitment to implementing this long-overdue issue for the empowerment of women in India.
Significant Timing Ahead of Parliament Session
This letter comes just before a crucial session of Parliament, where the government is expected to advance constitutional amendments related to the women's reservation law. In his letter, written on April 14, Prime Minister Modi began by paying tribute to B.R. Ambedkar on his birth anniversary.
Honoring B.R. Ambedkar's Legacy
He described Ambedkar as a guiding force in nation-building and noted that India continues to draw inspiration from his commitment to constitutional values. Modi stated, "Today, April 14, is an extremely significant day in India's history... I pay homage to him and remember his dedication to constitutional values, which still guide our path today."
The Role of Women in India's Development
In his letter, the Prime Minister highlighted that women are already shaping India's progress across various sectors, including startups, science, education, arts, sports, and grassroots entrepreneurship. He cited the rise of women-led startups, the achievements of female athletes, and the success of self-help groups and women entrepreneurs as evidence of the changing social and economic landscape in India. He emphasized that this growing contribution naturally strengthens the need for greater political representation.
Essential Participation in Lawmaking
The Prime Minister firmly argued that the participation of women in legislatures is crucial for the future development of India. He stated, "It is imperative that we make every possible effort... Active participation of women is absolutely essential for this."
