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WOMEN'S QUOTA BILL AS SOON AS
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May 4, 2005 - (PTI) Cornered by women members in
the Rajya Sabha, Government today assured the House that it would
try to bring in Parliament the long-awaited Women's Reservation
bill "as soon as possible".
"This bill has been pending for long and I will do my best
to bring it as early as possible," Home Minister Shivraj Patil
said when Chairman Bhairon Singh Shekhawat asked if the government
could give any time-frame to bring the measure in the face of persistent
demand from women members.
Patil was responding to the issue raised by women members led by
Sarla Maheswari of CPI-M and Ambika Soni (Cong) who said what action
the government was taking to fulfil promises made in the Common
Minimum Programme to bring in the legislation pending since the
11th Lok Sabha.
The Home Minister said it was late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi who
brought in the legislation to empower women in local bodies due
to which there were 10 lakh women members in municipalities.
Government was serious about the issue and he had held discussions
with leaders of 20 parties, Patil said.
"We have made certain amendments and it will not result in
less number of seats and it will remain at one-third," he said
adding all parties barring one have supported the proposal.
From: http://www.ptinews.com/pti\ptisite.nsf/All/4638ABBEC7F14FC865256FF70034AEC4
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