God Gave Me Another Chance, I Won’t Let Amaravati Down: CM Naidu Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said Amaravati will take shape within the next three years, with the government focusing first on completing key administrative buildings. Naidu Sets Three-Year Target For Amaravati Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandraba
God Gave Me Another Chance, I Won’t Let Amaravati Down: CM Naidu Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said Amaravati will take shape within the next three years, with the government focusing first on completing key administrative buildings. Naidu Sets Three-Year Target For Amaravati Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandraba
Centre May Revive Delimitation Bill In Monsoon Session The Centre is trying to build political support before bringing back the sensitive Delimitation Bill in Parliament. The Centre may bring back the Delimitation Bill 2026 during the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, with consultations now opened with key regional parties, including the DMK and Trinamool Congress. The move comes after an earlier attempt linked to women’s reservation failed in th
Centre May Revive Delimitation Bill In Monsoon Session The Centre is trying to build political support before bringing back the sensitive Delimitation Bill in Parliament. The Centre may bring back the Delimitation Bill 2026 during the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, with consultations now opened with key regional parties, including the DMK and Trinamool Congress. The move comes after an earlier attempt linked to women’s reservation failed in th
The defeat of the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha triggered a sharp political confrontation between the ruling NDA and a united Opposition, exposing deep divisions over women’s representation in Parliament. The bill failed to secure the required two-thirds majority, garnering 298 votes in favour and 230 against—well short of the 352 needed for p
The defeat of the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha triggered a sharp political confrontation between the ruling NDA and a united Opposition, exposing deep divisions over women’s representation in Parliament. The bill failed to secure the required two-thirds majority, garnering 298 votes in favour and 230 against—well short of the 352 needed for p
Amid a heated debate during the Parliament special session, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi brought a lighter moment to the Lok Sabha with a humorous remark that left members laughing. While speaking about the role women p
Amid a heated debate during the Parliament special session, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi brought a lighter moment to the Lok Sabha with a humorous remark that left members laughing. While speaking about the role women p
A heated debate unfolded during the Parliament special session as BJP MP Nishikant Dubey accused the Congress party of being responsible for the potential loss of seats in southern states under the delimitation process. Speaking in the Lo
A heated debate unfolded during the Parliament special session as BJP MP Nishikant Dubey accused the Congress party of being responsible for the potential loss of seats in southern states under the delimitation process. Speaking in the Lo
A heated exchange marked the Parliament special session as Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi strongly criticised the BJP during discussions on key legislative issues, including delimitation and the women’s reservation bill. Addressing the Lo
A heated exchange marked the Parliament special session as Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi strongly criticised the BJP during discussions on key legislative issues, including delimitation and the women’s reservation bill. Addressing the Lo
A sharp exchange unfolded in the Lok Sabha between Amit Shah and Akhilesh Yadav during the debate on the women’s reservation-linked delimitation proposal. The confrontation intensified after Yadav called for a separate quota fo
A sharp exchange unfolded in the Lok Sabha between Amit Shah and Akhilesh Yadav during the debate on the women’s reservation-linked delimitation proposal. The confrontation intensified after Yadav called for a separate quota fo
Narendra Modi addressed the special Parliament session on April 16, 2026, focusing on the Women’s Reservation Bill and the proposed delimitation exercise. Urging cross-party support for 33% reservation, he stressed that India’s progress depends not only on infrastructure but also on greater participation of women in policymaking. In a notable rema
Narendra Modi addressed the special Parliament session on April 16, 2026, focusing on the Women’s Reservation Bill and the proposed delimitation exercise. Urging cross-party support for 33% reservation, he stressed that India’s progress depends not only on infrastructure but also on greater participation of women in policymaking. In a notable rema
The Women’s Reservation Bill proposes a 33% quota for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, expected to be implemented from 2029. Initially linked to the 2027 Census and a subsequent delimitation process, the government has now moved to fast-track implementation by using 2011 Census data, effectively delinking it from the 2027 Census timeline. Expansion of Lok Sabha and Representation Concerns
The Women’s Reservation Bill proposes a 33% quota for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, expected to be implemented from 2029. Initially linked to the 2027 Census and a subsequent delimitation process, the government has now moved to fast-track implementation by using 2011 Census data, effectively delinking it from the 2027 Census timeline. Expansion of Lok Sabha and Representation Concerns
A special three-day session of Parliament from April 16–18, 2026, commenced with the introduction of the Women’s Reservation Bill by Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal. The proposed legislation seeks to reserve 33% of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, with implementation expected from 2029. While the bill has received broad
A special three-day session of Parliament from April 16–18, 2026, commenced with the introduction of the Women’s Reservation Bill by Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal. The proposed legislation seeks to reserve 33% of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, with implementation expected from 2029. While the bill has received broad
M. K. Stalin has intensified his opposition to the Centre’s proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, leading a statewide black flag protest and symbolically burning a copy of the bill. He described the legislation as a “black law,” arguing that it unfairly penalizes southern states for their success in population control and shifts political power towards more po
M. K. Stalin has intensified his opposition to the Centre’s proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, leading a statewide black flag protest and symbolically burning a copy of the bill. He described the legislation as a “black law,” arguing that it unfairly penalizes southern states for their success in population control and shifts political power towards more po
M. K. Stalin has strongly opposed the proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, calling it unconstitutional and a threat to India’s federal structure. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister warned of a full-scale agitation, accusing the Centre o
M. K. Stalin has strongly opposed the proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, calling it unconstitutional and a threat to India’s federal structure. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister warned of a full-scale agitation, accusing the Centre o
The Centre's push to fast-track the Women's Reservation Bill ahead of the 2029 Lok Sabha elections faces a significant hurdle due to the lack of assured support from the Congress-led Opposition. A special three-day session of Parliament, scheduled for April 16-18, aims to introduce amendments to implement 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies before 2029, bypassing the current timeline tied to the post-2027 Census delimitation. Despite Prime Minister Modi's appeal for bipartisan support and a BJP whip for full attendance, the government's efforts may fall short without Congress's backing. The Opposition’s concerns primarily revolve around the proposed linkage of reservation with delimitation, which they argue could disproportionately benefit northern states and harm southern and northeastern regions. The proposed amendments also include increasing the number of Lok Sabha seats by up to 50%, further intensifying opposition resistance. Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, have demanded broader consultations and clarity on the implications of such changes. The Opposition’s final stance, expected after an INDIA bloc meeting, will be crucial in determining whether the amendment secures the required support or faces a roadblock.
The Centre's push to fast-track the Women's Reservation Bill ahead of the 2029 Lok Sabha elections faces a significant hurdle due to the lack of assured support from the Congress-led Opposition. A special three-day session of Parliament, scheduled for April 16-18, aims to introduce amendments to implement 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies before 2029, bypassing the current timeline tied to the post-2027 Census delimitation. Despite Prime Minister Modi's appeal for bipartisan support and a BJP whip for full attendance, the government's efforts may fall short without Congress's backing. The Opposition’s concerns primarily revolve around the proposed linkage of reservation with delimitation, which they argue could disproportionately benefit northern states and harm southern and northeastern regions. The proposed amendments also include increasing the number of Lok Sabha seats by up to 50%, further intensifying opposition resistance. Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, have demanded broader consultations and clarity on the implications of such changes. The Opposition’s final stance, expected after an INDIA bloc meeting, will be crucial in determining whether the amendment secures the required support or faces a roadblock.