New Delhi, April 8 (SocialNews.XYZ) Several eminent women, social activists and public figures have come out in strong support of the Women’s Reservation Bill, terming it a historic and transformative step towards ensuring greater political participation and empowerment of women in the country.
Padma Shri awardee Maya Tandon told IANS that the Bill was a step that would inspire women across the country. She said that women have already demonstrated leadership abilities in various spheres and their presence in legislative bodies would motivate others to follow suit.
She credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for instilling courage and confidence among women, noting that the reservation would enable them to step beyond traditional roles and achieve new milestones in politics.
Chairperson of the Delhi Haj Committee, Kausar Jahan, welcomed the move and said that increasing women’s participation in politics would significantly accelerate development. She noted that the decision would bring about positive societal changes and send a strong message about inclusivity and equality.
Highlighting the Centre’s initiative, she said that convening a special session of Parliament from April 16 to 18 reflects the government’s commitment to women’s empowerment. She further remarked that while previous governments treated women as a vote bank, the current dispensation has taken concrete steps to ensure their rights and reservation.
“Greater participation of women in politics will bring about a major change in society,” she told IANS.
Echoing similar sentiments, Advocate Aditi Sharma said that the Bill would not only bring women into the political mainstream but also nurture leadership qualities among them. She said the initiative deserves appreciation for opening new avenues for women to lead and contribute to governance.
Social worker Amaravati Sharma emphasised that the Bill would help women establish their identity more effectively, both within their households and in public life. “From managing homes to speaking in legislative assemblies, women will now have a stronger platform to express themselves,” she told IANS, adding that the move would empower women and amplify their voices.
Veena Sharma, another social worker, also supported the Bill, stating that it would strengthen women’s rights and ensure that a significant section of the population gets the opportunity to take on leadership roles in governance and decision-making.
Social worker Madhu Sharma termed the decision one of the biggest achievements for Indian women. She pointed out that the voice of nearly half the population had long been suppressed, with many women questioning their chances of reaching leadership positions. “This decision is turning that long-held dream into reality,” she said.
The widespread support from women leaders and activists underscores the growing optimism that the Women’s Reservation Bill will mark a new chapter in India’s democratic journey by ensuring inclusive representation and strengthening the role of women in shaping the nation’s future.
Source: IANS
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