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30th Jamadi-ul-Saani, 1433 | Wednesday, May 23, 2012
India

India vows landmark women's bill in parliament

Saturday, 6 March 2010
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New Delhi, March 05: India's government says it's determined to pass a landmark bill guaranteeing women a third of the seats in parliament to boost female participation in the world's largest democracy.

"Our government is committed to social and economic empowerment of women. We are moving towards one third-reservation for women in parliament and state legislatures,'' Premier Manmohan Singh told a women's leadership summit today.

His statement in New Delhi came ahead of the planned tabling in parliament on Monday - International Women's Day - of the Women's Reservation Bill, one of the most contentious bills to be put before India's lawmakers.

The proposal to reserve 33 per cent of seats in parliament has been in the works for more than a decade but has met with strong opposition from various political groups.

It would radically increase women's membership in India's decision-making lower house where they occupy 59 slots out of 545.

There are just 21 women in the 250 seat upper house.

The bill has been held up by opposition from lawmakers who have demanded that a portion of the women's quota be set aside for minorities and so-called backward classes - groups which have been socially and economically deprived.

But the ruling Congress Party, which was re-elected last May, is seen as capable of pushing through the legislation with support from its coalition partners and sympathetic opposition parties.

---Agencies

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