Dimple, Akhilesh question BJP’s ‘intention’ over women’s quota bill
Lucknow: Digging out old videos of top BJP leaders not approving of the women reservation bill when it was originally introduced in 2010, Samajwadi Party’s top brass on Saturday questioned the ‘motive’ and ‘intentions’ of the BJP bringing in an amendment that couldn’t pass the floor test in Parliament.
SP leadership on Saturday questioned the delay in notifying the 2023 Bill, which they claim was notified as an Act the night before it was tabled in Parliament earlier this week to seek an amendment.
SP MP from Mainpuri Dimple Yadav questioned the intention of the BJP behind seeking an amendment to the Bill on Women Reservation that was passed way back in 2023. “When the Bill was tabled in 2023, all political parties supported it and it was passed, which explains that the opposition was in no way against the Bill. If the BJP’s sole intention was reservation to women, they would have implemented the Bill passed in 2023. They have other motives behind moving the amendment Bill,” Dimple said in a statement on Saturday.
She said what was the harm in waiting for the census and caste enumeration before going ahead with the Women Reservation Bill. “Once the two exercises are through, a clearer picture of the demography will emerge, which will help to draft better provisions,” Dimple said. “This will ensure that the women standing at the end of the queue in the present social set-up get the opportunity equal to those standing in front,” she said.
SP national president Akhilesh Yadav posted a 2010 video of chief minister Yogi Adityanath, who could be heard responding to a media query on women reservation when the Bill was originally tabled in 2010 by the then Congress-led UPA govt. “Those who now want to brand themselves as champions of women empowerment did not back the Bill, saying that most of the members in the Lok Sabha were opposed to the idea,” Akhilesh said.
He said the Bill was an attempt to change the public discourse, which was presently about the failures of the BJP. “It is not the Bill but BJP’s bad intentions that have been defeated in Parliament,” he said.
In the video, Yogi can be heard saying that if there is democracy within the party, the (then) proposed Bill should be discussed within the party first. “I can say it with certainty that the form in which this Bill has come, 90% of the members of the Lok Sabha are opposed to it,” Yogi Adityanath could be heard saying. He went on to say that only one or two members on either side were in favour of the Bill and the result of forcing the Bill on every member will not be good for democracy or anyone else.
For a quick recap, the Women’s Reservation Bill (108th Amendment), tabled by the BJP in the recently concluded special session of Parliament, was originally introduced in 2010 under the Congress-led UPA govt. The original Bill also proposed 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. Tabled on March 9, 2010, in the Rajya Sabha, the landmark Bill passed in the upper house but ultimately stalled in the Lok Sabha. It was again tabled by the BJP in 2023 when it was passed unanimously.
SP MP from Mainpuri Dimple Yadav questioned the intention of the BJP behind seeking an amendment to the Bill on Women Reservation that was passed way back in 2023. “When the Bill was tabled in 2023, all political parties supported it and it was passed, which explains that the opposition was in no way against the Bill. If the BJP’s sole intention was reservation to women, they would have implemented the Bill passed in 2023. They have other motives behind moving the amendment Bill,” Dimple said in a statement on Saturday.
She said what was the harm in waiting for the census and caste enumeration before going ahead with the Women Reservation Bill. “Once the two exercises are through, a clearer picture of the demography will emerge, which will help to draft better provisions,” Dimple said. “This will ensure that the women standing at the end of the queue in the present social set-up get the opportunity equal to those standing in front,” she said.
SP national president Akhilesh Yadav posted a 2010 video of chief minister Yogi Adityanath, who could be heard responding to a media query on women reservation when the Bill was originally tabled in 2010 by the then Congress-led UPA govt. “Those who now want to brand themselves as champions of women empowerment did not back the Bill, saying that most of the members in the Lok Sabha were opposed to the idea,” Akhilesh said.
He said the Bill was an attempt to change the public discourse, which was presently about the failures of the BJP. “It is not the Bill but BJP’s bad intentions that have been defeated in Parliament,” he said.
For a quick recap, the Women’s Reservation Bill (108th Amendment), tabled by the BJP in the recently concluded special session of Parliament, was originally introduced in 2010 under the Congress-led UPA govt. The original Bill also proposed 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. Tabled on March 9, 2010, in the Rajya Sabha, the landmark Bill passed in the upper house but ultimately stalled in the Lok Sabha. It was again tabled by the BJP in 2023 when it was passed unanimously.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Lucknow | Silver Rate in Lucknow | Bank Holidays in Lucknow | Public Holidays in Lucknow | Lucknow AQI | Weather in Lucknow
Get real-time updates and result insights on the CBSE 12 Result 2026.Top Comment
k
kpg
6 hours ago
Jo tauti chor ka pariwar baap ne naam ki kha raha ho ...usko kya matlab hai kissi seRead allPost comment
Popular from City
- Chhattisgarh villagers rescue deer from dogs, then kill it, cook and eat; 5 held
- ‘Mastermind’ techie arrested at Tamil Nadu railway station; how he ‘incited’ Noida workers’ protest
- Saw exploitation at Axis Bank too, management took action, says CM Devendra Fadnavis’s wife Amruta
- Delhi-Dehradun Expressway ease ends in gridlock as Saharanpur road chokes entry
- Maharashtra: Thane municipal commissioner orders to make Ghodbunder Highway free of hawkers
end of article
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War Ceasefire News Live Updates: 'We were the victors': Iran says all enemy plans failed, including Strait of Hormuz opening
- IPL 2026 Live: Sooryavanshi in focus as RR eye rebound against struggling KKR
- CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 Live Updates: Result likely by THIS date as over 18 lakh students await scores; check where and how to download your marksheets
- IPL Match Today, KKR vs RR: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Kolkata weather update
- WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 1 Results & Highlights: Randy Orton punt kicks Cody Rhodes, new champions, shocking returns, and more
- JAC Class 12 result 2026: Inter result likely soon as Jharkhand Board enters final evaluation phase
- Amravati sex abuse: 15-year-old Nagpur survivor breaks taboo, travels 250km to record statement before SIT
Featured in city
- Maharashtra: Residents of Hiranandani Estate in Thane launch e-campaign over metro re-alignment issue
- ‘Mastermind’ techie arrested at Tamil Nadu railway station; how he ‘incited’ Noida workers’ protest
- WR & CR to ascertain if Churchgate–Virar, CSMT–Kalyan underground routes feasible in Mumbai
- Lenskart clarifies store dress code after online backlash
- ‘Stabbed repeatedly’: Inside south Delhi double murder; chilling details emerge
- 'Weight dropped to 22kg': 75-year-old kept in shackles by relatives, forced to live outside her home
Photostories
- 10 subtle habits that are destroying your marriage
- Inside Anil Kumble’s crores worth Bangalore villa: A thoughtfully designed abode with lush gardens, sunlit interiors and family living
- Why whale vomit is worth millions for humans
- 150-km road network, 46km of flyovers, underpasses: Delhi plans major push to ease traffic congestion
- Sandra Bullock's best movies to watch on OTT: 'Speed', 'Bird Box' and more
- Dhurandhar actor Ranveer Singh loves this spread innovated in the 1940s: Here are 6 ways you can enjoy it too
- 7 key factors that define a ‘posh’ locality in the real estate market
- Strong baby names inspired by the Sun
- 8 refreshing fruits to eat this summer for a flatter belly
- Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Why these foods are considered auspicious and bring good fortune and prosperity
Videos
05:17 What We Know About Indian Ships Hit In Hormuz Strait By Iran Gunboats And Unknown Projectile05:17 Pakistan Clears $2Bn UAE Debt As Saudi Extends $3Bn Deposit Term04:30 Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Under US Scanner, Flagged As Risk For Trump Team08:13 'Our Relationship Very Strong’: Iran’s Abdul Majid On Hormuz Firing Incident On Indian Vessels13:18 Cong, TMC, DMK Guilty', PM Modi Blasts Oppn For Blocking Women Reservation Bill05:57 India Summons Iran Envoy Summoned After Ships Targeted In Strait of Hormuz | Watch06:42 Women’s Reservation Amendment Fails In Lok Sabha, Delimitation Bill Put On Hold05:11 Yogi Adityanath Alleges ‘Identity Crisis’ In Bengal, Targets TMC Over Governance03:24 BJP Leaders Protest Outside Rahul's Residence Over Women Quota Bill; Hema Malini, Bansuri Lead
Up Next