Quota for females might be next product ticked on BJP list

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Unanimity shown by political parties in support of the women's reservation bill, which was introduced in Lok Sabha on Tuesday, is
seen by BJP with optimism to add to its ticked list of long-time poll promises.BJP has been consistent in its support for the women's
reservation bill
But the one introduced by the NDA government in Lok Sabha in 1998 lapsed with dissolution of the House
The successive NDA government again introduced the bill in 1999 in the 13th Lok Sabha on December 23, 1999, but the bill remained on paper
in the absence of political consensus
The bill was reintroduced in 2002 and 2003 by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee again, but without success.Amid speculation over tabling of Women's
Reservation Bill, Sonia Gandhi, says 'It is ours'At the national executive meet in Bhopal in 2007 when Rajnath Singh was BJP chief, the
party passed a resolution pledging 33% quota for women in legislatures.Despite differences with Congress, BJP supported the women's bill
which was passed in Rajya Sabha in 2010
But resistance of parties like RJD and SP, whose support was critical for the survival of the Congress-led UPA government, prevented its
introduction in Lok Sabha
BJP IT department head Amit Malviya said Congress has always paid lip service to "the agenda of women representation while in practice
sabotaging it through its alliance partners"
"The Vajpayee government introduced the bill at least six times, but each time Congress and its allies scuttled it," Malviya said.Watch:
Women BJP workers celebrate in Telangana as women's reservation bill takes center stage in parliamentHe said Congress could pass the bill in
Rajya Sabha only because of support of BJP
"But it proved to be a lip service of Congress, as in Lok Sabha, the party orchestrated the drama of its allies who did not allow the bill
to be passed
Sonia Gandhi even admitted that her own party MPs opposed it," Malviya said.BJP Mahila Morcha President Vanathi Srinivasan, an MLA from
Tamil Nadu, said the bill is a significant step towards 'Nari Sakthi' which is also 'Rashtra Sakthi'.Since 2014, the Modi government has
fulfilled BJP's long pending poll promises like construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, withdrawal of special status to J-K under Article 370
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