Jaipur, April 15 -- Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has reiterated his demand for an all-party meeting on the Women's Reservation Bill, even as Parliament is set to convene a special session on Thursday to deliberate and legislate on the issue.
Gehlot insisted on extensive discussions through a formal all-party meeting and rejected the government's move to hold discussions in discrete, one-on-one, party-wise meetings.
He once again questioned the haste being shown by the BJP-led ruling dispensation and sought to know the reason behind its reluctance to convene an all-party meeting.
"Why do they want to bulldoze it through a special session, ignoring the Opposition's persistent demand for a meeting?" the three-time former Chi...