Women's reservation bill a political time bomb?


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Dear BENOY JACOB
Women in many areas of India are still
meted out a shabby treatement and this spills over in the political space as well. In last year's Lok Sabha election women made up only 7% of the total contestants. Do you think that the women's reservation bill be able to bring in the real delimitation which is long overdue?
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Women's reservation is a political time bomb. Use it to push through real delimitation that has been pending for a long time.
The most provocative image after the Rajya Sabha passed the women's reservation Bill was of Brinda Karat and Sushma Swaraj holding hands high in the air. Most people who've seen that have wondered whether reserving seats for women in Parliament and state legislatures had turned sworn pol.. read more
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