is reservation for women in legislature necessary for women
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The Women's Reservation Bill or The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill, 2008, is a lapsed bill in the Parliament of Indiawhich proposed to amend the Constitution of India to reserve 33% of all seats in the Lower house of Parliament of India, the Lok Sabha, and in all state legislative assemblies for women. The seats were proposed to be reserved in rotation and would have been determined by draw of lots in such a way that a seat would be reserved only once in three consecutive general elections.
The Women's Reservation Bill or The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill, 2008, is a lapsed bill in the Parliament of Indiawhich proposed to amend the Constitution of India to reserve 33% of all seats in the Lower house of Parliament of India, the Lok Sabha, and in all state legislative assemblies for women. The seats were proposed to be reserved in rotation and would have been determined by draw of lots in such a way that a seat would be reserved only once in three consecutive general elections.
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Men and women are the two gifts of God. In society both men and women have their own importance. At past we saw women as God but today they are getting the stage below the stage of beggars. We are seeing women as an unimportant part of life today. So women should be given 33% of reservation because if we give women 33% of reservation in politics, then women related problems and laws could be passed from the parliament. One day will come when the percentage of men and women will be equal in politics.
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