"South, East....small states, decision-making will not do injustice, no change in proportion": PM Modi seeks to allay opposition concerns on LS seats, delimitation
New Delhi [India], April 16 (ANI): Seeking to ally apprehension of opposition parties over the delimitation of constituencies and the "proportionate increase" in strength of Lok Sabha to implement the Women's Reservation Act from 2029 polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said "whether it is the South, the North, the East, the West, small states or large states, the decision-making process will not do injustice to anyone" and there will be no change in proportion in the proposed increase in seats in the lower House of Parliament.
"I want to say from this House today with a great sense of responsibility that whether it is the South, the North, the East, the West, small states or large states... this decision-making process will not discriminate against or do injustice to anyone. In the past government that was in power, in whose time the delimitation took place, there will be no change in that proportion either, and the increase will also be in the same proportion," he said.
"If you need a guarantee, I give you a guarantee; if you need a promise, I make a promise... because if the intention is clear, there is no need to play games with words," he added.
Lok Sabha on Thursday took up simultaneous discussion on three bills for early implementation of Women's Reservation Act. The government had extended the budget session and called a three-day special sitting of Parliament for the purpose.
PM Modi urged the House to pass the bills with consensus.
"This should not be weighed from a political angle. Those who are carrying half the responsibility of the nation also have the right to be here; we should not stop them," he said.
"In the 2024 elections, this did not happen, and it did not happen because everyone passed it unanimously then, so the issue itself did not remain," he said.
He said if there is unanimous support for the bills, it won't go in favour of any party.
"The leadership that has developed at the grassroots level among women must be recognised and taken into account. Therefore, those who oppose this today will have to pay the price for a long time," he said.
PM Modi said that during days of his organizational work, he had come across discussions from women in rural areas that "when it comes to sweeping and garbage work, you (the government) includes us, but now include us in the decision-making process too, and decision-making processes happen in the assembly and Parliament".
"In the last 25--30 years, among the sisters who have won at the grassroots level in panchayat election systems, there is a political consciousness. Earlier, they stayed quiet, understood but didn't speak. Today, they are vocal. Therefore, today, whichever side or opposition there is, those millions of sisters who have represented in panchayats, who have deeply seen people's joys and sorrows," he added.
"Today, women across the country and the world will observe our decisions, but more than the decision itself, they will judge our intent. If there is any flaw in our intent, the women of this country will never forgive it. Today, I have come to appeal to you that do not weigh this on the scales of politics; this is a decision in the national interest," he said.
"Let us not remain in that ego that we are giving something to the country's women power... No way! It is her right. We have been holding it back for several decades. Today is the opportunity to atone for that and attain liberation from that sin," he said.
"As the mother of democracy, this is India's cultural commitment... I served as Chief Minister for a long time. My experience is that a commitment to resolving sensitive issues proves beneficial. As experience deepens, its strength multiplies many times," he said.
He said there will be shared credit if the bills are passed and that he is ready for advertisements tomorrow thanking everyone, ready to get everyone's photo printed.
"Here, some people think that there is a political self-interest of Modi in this. If they oppose it, it is natural that I will gain political benefit, but if they walk along, no one will gain any political advantage. We don't want credit," he said." As soon as this gets passed, I'm ready to run ads tomorrow thanking everyone, ready to get everyone's photo printed. Take the credit...Whichever photo you want printed, I'm ready to get it printed at government expense," he added.
"Today, we would have brought it to a considerable level of maturity. As needed, it would have seen improvements from time to time, and that, after all, is the beauty of democracy. In the life of a nation, there come some crucial moments, and the mental state of society at that time and the leadership's capacity to capture that moment turn it into a nation's legacy, creating a strong heritage. This is exactly such a moment in the parliamentary history of India," he said.
"In this journey of development, we have been given a sacred opportunity to add a new dimension. We are fortunate that we have got the chance to include half of the country's population in the decision-making process of nation-building," he said.
"Fifty per cent of the country's population should be made a part of decision-making. This is the need of the hour," he said.
"A joyful atmosphere prevailed across the country, and no political colour was attached to it, so it did not become a political issue. This is a good situation. Now the question is, how much longer do we have to stall it?" he said.
"When we were discussing this in 2023, people were saying, hurry up. It couldn't happen in 2024, because it can't be done in such a short time. Now in 2029, we have time; if we don't do it even in 2029, we can imagine what the situation will be like. The demand of the time is that we should not delay any further now," he added.
They said the government should delink women's reservation from delimitation and they would support the bill. (ANI)
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