Haryana

Opposition Obstructed Women’s Rights, Says CM Nayab Singh Saini

CM Haryana Nayab Singh Saini

Congress creates pretence in the name of providing reservations to wome

Chandigarh, April 20

Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini said that the Opposition recently obstructed the passage of the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’ in Parliament, thereby hindering women’s rights. He alleged that Congress has so far only engaged in pretence in the name of providing reservations to women, without taking concrete steps in this direction.

The Chief Minister was addressing a Press Conference at Rohtak on Sunday. West Delhi MP, Kamaljeet Sehrawat, BJP State President, Mohan Lal Kaushik and other dignitaries were present.

The Chief Minister said that on April 16 and 17, the Opposition opposed the  ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’ Bill in Parliament, thereby undermining women’s rights. He said that what happened in Parliament was not only undemocratic but also a significant setback to the future of half of the country’s population. The incident has exposed the true face of opposition parties such as Congress, Samajwadi Party, TMC and DMK.

He alleged that these parties have once again demonstrated their anti-women mindset and political opportunism when it comes to granting rights to women. Chief Minister said that it was a historic opportunity to ensure constitutional rights for women, but the opposition sacrificed it for narrow political interests.

He said that on April 16, 2026, the Central Government introduced three revolutionary Bills in the Lok Sabha—The Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, the Delimitation Bill and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill. The objective behind these Bills was clear: Under the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’, reservation for women was to be implemented after the Census and delimitation process post-2026. However, the Central Government recognized that waiting for the Census and a lengthy delimitation exercise would have delayed the benefits of 33 percent reservation for women even in the 2029 general elections.

He said Prime Minister, Narendra Modi took a bold decision to delink reservation from the Census condition so that women could get 33 per cent reservation in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections itself. He reiterated that women’s participation is not a matter of charity but a matter of right, and accused the Opposition of betraying half the population.

The Chief Minister questioned the Opposition’s stance and said that these parties fear women’s empowerment as it would challenge their dynastic politics. He alleged that Congress formed committees and delayed decisions for years without granting actual rights to women. Whereas, the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi ensured respect to women through the legislation.

He further said that misinformation was spread in the name of delimitation, claiming certain states would be disadvantaged. However, Union Home Minister, Amit Shah clarified in Parliament that no state’s representation would be reduced and that seat increases would be balanced. Despite this, Opposition leaders continued to mislead the public, he added.

The Chief Minister further said that when India’s population was 54 crore in 1971, Lok Sabha seats were fixed at 550, whereas today the population has reached around 140 crore. Therefore, increasing the number of seats to 850 is necessary for fair representation. He clarified that the Centre’s model proposes a uniform 50 per cent increase in seats across states, ensuring no region suffers any loss. For example, the current share of South Indian states is 23.76 percent, which would increase to 23.87 percent under this new model. Tamil Nadu’s seats were to increase from 39 to 59, and Karnataka’s from 28 to 42.

He alleged that Opposition parties opposed the Bills only to divert attention and raised unconstitutional demands such as religion-based reservation. He also accused Congress of adopting a double standard, citing past instances like the Shah Bano case.

The Chief Minister said that historically, Congress politics has been driven by delay and obstruction, and has opposed several key reforms including the Triple Talaq law, abrogation of Article 370, discussions on Uniform Civil Code, One Nation One Election, electoral roll purification, Waqf reforms and the Citizenship Amendment Act.

He warned the opposition that women of the country would not forgive attempts to politicise their rights and said that from villages to cities, women are already leading across sectors. He questioned why the Opposition fears their participation in Parliament. The Opposition has not merely opposed a single Bill, but has attempted to crush the aspirations of women across the country.

He said that by obstructing the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, the Opposition has undermined democratic values and dignity. He asserted that women will respond strongly through their votes in the future.

While responding to a question from media, the Chief Minister said that although the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’ was passed in 2023, its implementation was linked to constitutional processes like Census and delimitation, which were scheduled earlier. He reiterated the government’s commitment to women’s empowerment.

Responding to another question regarding crop lifting in mandis, the Chief Minister said that all necessary arrangements have been made and assured that farmers will not face any inconvenience.

MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat said that under the leadership of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, the centre introduced three Bills on April 16, 2026, to strengthen the implementation of the Act. This historic Act, passed by the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, provided for 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies.

She added that the government also decided to include caste-based data in the Census, which could delay the process.The Government introduced three amended Bills in Parliament with the primary objective of ensuring that women receive the benefit of 33 percent reservation in the 2029 general elections by separating the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam from the delimitation process. She accused the Opposition of being anti-women and said the public will respond accordingly in the future.

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