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Women leaders seek increased participation in electoral politics

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Women leaders from different political parties today highlighted the importance of the Women's Reservation Bill for fighting the barriers that stop women from entering

Speaking on 'Women in - Roadblocks and Solutions' at an event here, they pitched for electoral reforms to increase the participation of women in electoral in the country.

It (the Bill) is essential to strengthen democratic processes, to make our Parliament more representative, CPI(M) leader said.

The Bill proposes to have 33 per cent seats in Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies reserved for women. The Bill is yet to be passed by Parliament. The leaders demanded passage of the Bill.

Karat also pitched for transparency in funding to political parties.

Look at electoral bonds, within days of opening, some political parties got Rs 221 crore, but nobody knows who gave the money, nobody knows where the money has gone to, she said, adding, is being sabotaged, subverted, and subordinated to money power and corporate interests.

In the backdrop of the recent incidents of the taking a jibe at in Parliament and making derogatory remarks against Jaya Bachchan, the speakers welcomed the widespread condemnation these incidents drew.

I was amazed and thrilled by the support of so many women and men, said.

Sushmita Dev, of the All India Mahila Congress, All women should stand together as happened in the case of

Mahua Moitra, of the Trinamool Congress, also participated in the discussion.

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 20:45 IST
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