New Delhi, April 13 -- Congress MP Manickam Tagore on Monday questioned the Centre's timeline for implementing the Women's Reservation Bill and alleged that the process is being altered for political reasons.

His remarks come ahead of the special three-day session of Parliament scheduled from April 16, with a focus on the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill, along with a Delimitation Bill, expected to be introduced as Constitutional amendments.

In a post on X, Tagore raised concerns over the sequencing of the key process, stating, "Why this sudden rush? The sequence is clear: Census -> Delimitation -> Women's Reservation. But the government is flipping it." Referring to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adbhiniyam passed in 2023, he noted that the ...