Budget 2021: BJD Demands Women's Reservation Bill Be Passed in This Budget Session
Biju Janata Dal has demanded that the Womens Reservation Bill be passed in the Budget Session of Parliament.
New Delhi, Jan 30: Biju Janata Dal has demanded that the Womens Reservation Bill be passed in the Budget Session of Parliament.
This was demanded by Pinaki Misra, BJD Parliamentary Party leader in Lok Sabha in the All Party meeting held at New Delhi on Saturday for the Budget Session of Parliament. Union Budget 2021: Here is What People Expect from the Health Budget Amid Global COVID-19 Outbreak
On behalf of the Biju Janata Dal, senior Lok Sabha MP Pinaki Misra stated that Odisha Chief Minister and BJD President Naveen Patnaik has specifically requested the Union Government to have the Women's Reservation Bill passed in this Budget session.
Misra said Biju Janata Dal gave 7 out of 21 MP tickets to women in 2019 Lok Sabha elections, being the only political party to have done so. Five of the BJD women MPs won and so did 2 BJP MPs.
"Therefore, Naveen Patnaik is happy that Odisha is the only state in the country to have 1/3rd women MPs in Lok Sabha," he added.
Misra added that both BJP and Congress has publicly backed this Women's Reservation Bill along with a number of political parties (YSR Congress and TRS today openly backed CM of Odisha's demand for passage of Women's Reservation Bill), therefore it should be no problem to pass this in Lok Sabha.
"Rajya Sabha has already passed it almost 10 years back. Therefore, Naveen Patnaik ji feels that the time has come when the Lok Sabha must pass it," Misra added.
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