India, April 23 -- The latest impasse over women's reservation in Parliament lays bare a deep contradiction: even as empowerment is loudly championed in public, procedural hurdles and tactical objections continue to stall a transformative reform
India stands at a pivotal moment in its democratic evolution, one where the question is no longer whether women deserve one-third political representation, but whether a few family-owned political parties are willing to enable it. The recent inability to advance the operationalisation of women's reservation in Parliament has exposed a troubling contradiction. While the principle of empowering women in governance enjoys broad rhetorical support, sections of the opposition, particularly parties ali...
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