Sonia Gandhi hails historic vote on women MPs
INDIA: Sonia Gandhi, the matriarch of Indian politics, said she was
“happy for all the women of the country” after the upper house passed a
bill that would reserve a third of parliament’s seats for women.
The bill passed its first hurdle late Tuesday when the house approved
it by an overwhelming majority.
Gandhi, president of the ruling Congress party and widow of former
prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, said in television interviews broadcast
Wednesday that she was “very relieved” at the vote.
“I think we all have to think to be generous,” she said. “Women
empowerment is after all a dream, a vision.” An attempt to pass the
legislation was first made in 1996, and it has been consistently blocked
since by political groups demanding quotas for women from Muslim and
low-caste communities. “Politics is always full of risks,” Gandhi said.
“Whenever there is something revolutionary and new, there is opposition,
there are difficulties in all parties.” Women currently occupy 59 seats
out of 545 in the lower house and just 21 in the 248-seat upper house.
The bill will now pass to the lower house of parliament and state
assemblies, where a third of seats will also be reserved for women. If
it clears these two stages, it will then require presidential consent.
NEW DELHI, Wednesday, AFP
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