‘Ready to give up for a sister’: Congress’ Manickam Tagore offers to vacate seat if women’s quota applied to current constituencies | India News

'Ready to give up for a sister': Congress’ Manickam Tagore offers to vacate seat if women's quota applied to current constituencies
Congress MP Manickam Tagore

NEW DELHI: The defeat of the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha has triggered a political exchange over women’s reservation, with Congress MP Manickam Tagore on Sunday saying he was ready to give up his Virudhunagar seat for a woman candidate if 33 per cent reservation is implemented across the existing number of constituencies.In a post on X, Tagore also questioned PM Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah. “I am ready to give up the Virudhunagar seat for a Sister if 33% reservation is implemented across all 543 constituencies, as promised in the 2023 Women’s Reservation Act. But why aren’t Modi and Shah ready to give up Varanasi and Gandhinagar? Why this hesitation?”

Watch

Cong, TMC, DMK Guilty’, PM Modi Blasts Oppn For Blocking Women Reservation Bill

“Instead, they talk about creating new seats—clearly avoiding real Social change. Women’s reservation cannot be symbolic or selective. It must be fair, immediate, and across existing constituencies not delayed through delimitation or diversion tactics. The fight is simple: genuine representation vs political convenience,” Tagore said.The Bill, which sought to implement women’s reservation along with delimitation-linked provisions, failed to secure the required two-thirds majority, receiving 298 votes in favour and 230 against.It proposed increasing the strength of the Lok Sabha from 543 to 816 seats, with 33 per cent reservation for women linked to delimitation based on the 2011 Census. Following its defeat, the government decided not to proceed with two other related bills.In his address to the nation, PM Modi criticised opposition parties for blocking the Bill, stating that they had “crushed” the dreams of women despite the government’s efforts. He described the defeat as a “blow to women’s self-respect” and said the electorate would remember the “insult to their pride.”The prime ,inister also said the proposed amendment under the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam aimed to expand opportunities for women and strengthen their representation in governance. He further accused the Congress of historically obstructing reforms, alleging its approach of “delay, diversion, obstruction” had slowed national progress.

  • Related Posts

    Bohiragoto vs Bhadralok: Bengal’s identity battle heats up as parties ‘fish’ for votes | India News

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee (File photo) The 2026 West Bengal Assembly election is once again being fought not just on governance, welfare, or corruption,…

    Amit Shah Slams DMK Dynasty Politics, Claims Stalin is Grooming Son Udhayanidhi for CM Role | India News

    ‘MK Stalin wants to make his son CM’: Amit Shah slams DMK dynasty politics NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday intensified the BJP’s campaign in Tamil Nadu…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    UK Board result 2026: When will UBSE release class 10, 12 results? Check past five years’ trends here

    UK Board result 2026: When will UBSE release class 10, 12 results? Check past five years’ trends here

    Billy Crystal Remembers Milton Berle’s Hilarious Slaps and Unforgettable Moments |

    Billy Crystal Remembers Milton Berle’s Hilarious Slaps and Unforgettable Moments |

    5 rare spiritual journeys to experience this Akshaya Tritiya

    5 rare spiritual journeys to experience this Akshaya Tritiya

    ‘Not in this lifetime’: The Hundred’s IPL comparison triggers war of words between Lalit Modi and Kevin Pietersen | Cricket News

    ‘Not in this lifetime’: The Hundred’s IPL comparison triggers war of words between Lalit Modi and Kevin Pietersen | Cricket News

    Delimitation decoded: What the Centre tried to do, why opposition shot it down & what happens next | India News

    Delimitation decoded: What the Centre tried to do, why opposition shot it down & what happens next | India News

    India-US trade deal: Three-day talks to begin from April 20; what to expect

    India-US trade deal: Three-day talks to begin from April 20; what to expect