"We haven't seen draft yet": Shashi Tharoor seeks clarity on Women's Reservation Bill ahead of Special Parliament Session
Thiruvananthapuram (Keralam) [India], April 9 (ANI): Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday called for clarity on the proposed amendments to the Women's Reservation Bill, stating that the opposition has not yet seen the draft ahead of the special Parliament session scheduled from April 16.
"We have not seen a draft of the bill yet. I know they are planning to call a session of the Parliament on 16th April for this. We need to see the bill and understand what they are proposing. We have to figure out the implications for federalism, the functioning of the legislature, and parliament. Will there be 800 odd, will they get to speak? All these issues need to be discussed," Tharoor told ANI.
The proposed changes include delinking women's reservation from the pending census and delimitation exercise by using the 2011 census data. This could significantly increase the strength of the Lok Sabha from 543 to around 816 seats, with nearly one-third, approximately 273 seats, reserved for women.
Meanwhile, Tharoor also cast his vote in the Keralam Assembly elections in Thiruvananthapuram, describing the contest as primarily between the LDF and UDF. "The BJP is not a factor here... It is a fight between an incumbent LDF govt and a challenging UDF," he said.
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