Women’s Reservation Bill 2026: PM Modi Calls It Historic Step for Women Empowerment

Deshbaani News : Saif Khan

April 16, 2026 10:26 a.m. 2
Women’s Reservation Bill 2026: PM Modi Calls It Historic Step for Women Empowerment

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described the Women’s Reservation Bill as a “historic step for empowerment” as it is set to be taken up in Parliament today. The move is being seen as a major reform that could change the future of women’s participation in Indian politics.

The Women’s Reservation Bill 2026 aims to reserve 33% of seats in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies for women. This step is expected to increase the number of women lawmakers and give them a stronger voice in decision-making at the national and state levels.

For many years, women in India have contributed greatly to society, but their representation in politics has remained low. Even though the country has seen strong leaders like former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the overall number of women in Parliament is still limited. The bill is designed to address this gap and bring more balance to the political system.

PM Modi said that empowering women is key to building a stronger nation. He emphasized that when women take part in leadership roles, they bring fresh ideas, better governance, and inclusive growth. According to him, this bill is not just about reservation but about giving women equal opportunities to lead.

The Women’s Reservation Bill has a long history. It was first introduced decades ago but faced delays due to political disagreements. Different parties had concerns about its structure and impact. However, there has always been strong public support for the bill, especially from women’s groups and social organizations.

If passed, the bill will ensure that one-third of all seats are reserved for women. This could encourage more women to enter politics and inspire young girls across the country to aim for leadership roles. It may also lead to better focus on issues such as education, healthcare, and women’s safety.

However, experts point out that reservation alone may not be enough. Political parties will need to actively support women candidates by giving them tickets and resources during elections. Training and awareness programs will also be important to help new leaders succeed.

The introduction of the bill has received a positive response from many sections of society. People see it as a long-awaited reform that can promote gender equality and strengthen democracy in India.

As Parliament debates the Women’s Reservation Bill, the entire nation is watching closely. The outcome could mark a major milestone in India’s journey towards equal representation and inclusive governance.

If the bill becomes law, it will not only change the political landscape but also send a strong message about India’s commitment to women empowerment. It will show that the country is ready to take bold steps to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all.

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