Huge betrayal of women’s hopes, says Congress

Update: 2023-09-19 18:57 GMT

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday termed as “election jumla” and “huge betrayal of hopes of women” the Women’s Reservation Bill brought by the government, noting the Centre has stated that the reservation will be effective only after a Census and delimitation exercise is conducted post-enactment of the Bill.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh wondered whether the Census and delimitation will be done before the 2024 elections, pointing out that the Narendra Modi government has not yet conducted the 2021 decadal Census.

In a post on X, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, “In a season of election jumlas, this one is the biggest of them all! A huge betrayal of the hopes of crores of Indian women and girls.”

“As we had pointed out earlier, Modi government has not yet conducted the 2021 Decadal Census making India the only country in G20 that has failed to carry out the Census. Now it says that the reservation for women will come into effect only following the first decadal Census conducted AFTER the Women’s Reservation Bill has become an Act. When will this Census take place?” Ramesh said.

The Bill also says the reservation comes into effect only after the publication of the next Census and the subsequent delimitation exercise thereafter, he pointed out.

“Basically the Bill gets the headlines today with a very vague promise of its implementation date. This is nothing but EVM - Event Management,” he said.

In another post, Ramesh said If the prime minister had any real intention to prioritise women empowerment, the Women’s Reservation Bill would have been implemented immediately without the ifs and buts and all other conditions.

“For him and the BJP, this is only an election jumla that delivers nothing concrete,” he said.

Former law minister and senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily slammed the government, saying bringing the Bill at the last minute, the BJP thinks they can get some political advantage.

“It has a social aspect, social justice to be given to 50 per cent of the population of the country, that kind of commitment is not demonstrated by the NDA and the BJP government,” he said.

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