India, April 17 -- The bill, crucial to operationalising the Women's Reservation framework, failed to secure the required two-thirds majority, garnering 298 votes in favour and 230 against. The proposed amendment sought to expand the strength of the Lok Sabha from 543 to a potential 850 seats while ensuring 33 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies.

With the Constitution amendment defeated, the government chose not to table the two accompanying bills necessary for its implementation. Expressing regret over the outcome, Modi offered an apology to "all the mothers of the nation," stating that the government's commitment to women's empowerment remains unwavering despite the legislative setback.

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