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Why do you think there are only 78 women members in the 17th Lok Sabha?​

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Answered by laxminarayanshaw983
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Answer:

It shows that women do not have adequate representation in the parliament e.g. These total population there has been proposal for reservation of seats (33%) for women in the parliament. But the bill is pending before the parliament and it is being earnestly debated among political parties.

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Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept introduction:

The representatives chosen in the 2019 general elections in India made up the 17th Lok Sabha.  The Election Commission of India conducted elections across the country from April 11 to May 19 in seven stages. The official counting began on May 23, 2019, and the results were announced the same day.

Explanation:

Given that, are only 78 women members in the 17th Lok Sabha.

We have to find, why there are only 78 women members in the 17th Lok Sabha.

According to the question,

With 78 women elected from around the nation, the 17th Lok Sabha will have the most women ever in the legislature. With only 14.36% of parliament currently made up of women, there is undoubtedly opportunity for improvement. This is at a time when, according to the most recent Census, women make up 48% of India's population. The BJP, the one party with the most representatives at the Center, also sent the most women to Parliament. 41 of the 303 seats the party won are held by females. It demonstrates that, for instance, women are not adequately represented in the parliament. There has been a proposal to reserve seats in the parliament (33 percent) for women based on the overall population. However, the law is still pending before the parliament and is the subject of serious discussion amongst political parties.

Final Answer:

It demonstrates that, for instance, women are not adequately represented in the parliament. There has been a proposal to reserve seats in the parliament (33 percent) for women based on the overall population. However, the law is still pending before the parliament and is the subject of serious discussion amongst political parties.

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