A special parliamentary session kicks off April 16, spotlighting the Women’s Reservation Bill that promises 33% seats for women. Delhi Government Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa celebrated it as India’s most luminous historical milestone, a game-changer for gender equality in governance.
Speaking candidly, Sirsa asserted there’s no better way to bolster women than this reservation. ‘Our bahens and betis were always left behind; now they get their due share,’ he rejoiced, hailing the moment as epoch-making.
Drawing from PM Modi’s insightful article, Sirsa highlighted the leader’s vision for ‘Nari Shakti.’ The Prime Minister views the bill as more than law—it’s empowerment fuel for women’s dreams, ensuring their vital role in decision-making. ‘A developed India in the 21st century demands women’s parity in policy,’ Modi wrote, urging unity beyond partisan politics for the nation’s future. Sirsa echoed that a strong woman is the foundation of a prosperous India.
On Kanhaiya Kumar’s controversial statement, Sirsa didn’t mince words: ‘Such vulgar language and petty jabs have no room in politics. It’s a shameful display of poor character.’
Shifting to agriculture, Sirsa commended the Kisan Samman Nidhi, proof of PM Modi’s deep respect for farmers. ‘He provides real aid with honor,’ Sirsa noted, applauding the scheme’s impact.
This bill isn’t just policy—it’s a democratic revolution, positioning women as architects of India’s growth story.