Chandigarh: Taking a dig at the BJP-led Union government for claiming credit for the women’s reservation, leader of opposition in Punjab assembly Partap Singh Bajwa on Tuesday said it was the
Congress party that had first advocated for women’s reservation.
The senior Congress leader reminded the
BJP that the concept of women’s reservation was originally conceived by the Indian National Congress.
He pointed out that it was former PM Rajiv Gandhi, who in May 1989 had introduced the Constitution Amendment Bill aimed at securing a one-third reservation for the women in both rural and urban local bodies. However, the bill faced an impasse in the Rajya Sabha, he said. TNN
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