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Women activists: Govt must implement 33% women’s quota at current strength of Parliament

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Women activists: Govt must implement 33% women’s quota at current strength of Parliament

Women's groups demand immediate 33% reservation in legislatures and Parliament. They seek a constitutional amendment to delink reservation from census and delimitation. Activists are urging MPs to support this crucial demand for political representation. Joint demonstrations are planned across the country on July 20-21. This push aims to fulfill long-standing calls for women's empowerment.

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