Govt near-finalises constitutional amendment to operationalise women's reservation via seat expansion
The government is nearing finalization of a constitutional amendment to implement women's reservation by expanding Lok Sabha and assembly seats. This proposal, potentially the Constitution (133rd Amendment) Bill, aims to address delimitation conce...

Govt readies bill to operationalise women's quota
The proposed legislation, which could be introduced as the Constitution (133rd Amendment) Bill, would broadly build on the failed Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, but seeks to address concerns surrounding delimitation as it is likely to suggest that the existing inter-state seat ratio, based on the 1971 Census, would remain unchanged. Constituency boundaries within states, however, could be redrawn on the basis of the 2011 Census.
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Sources said the draft is largely ready and may seek amendments to Articles 55, 81, 82, 170, 330, 332 and 334A. The proposed legislation could also contain a reference to a "uniform 50% increase, as far as practicable and feasible", in the strength of the Lok Sabha and state assemblies.
To operationalise this, the government is learnt to be considering amendments to the delimitation bill, pending before the Lok Sabha, by incorporating expansion of seats among the principles that would guide the future delimitation commission.

The women's quota would apply vertically, implying that one-third of the SC and ST reserved seats would also be earmarked for women. Accordingly, nearly one-third of the proposed 136 SC seats and 70 ST seats could be reserved for women.
Sources said the revised architecture is aimed at preserving the 2029 implementation window while addressing apprehensions of states over a possible shift in their relative share of representation. Several meetings, including at the PMO, are learnt to have been held over the contours of the draft.
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"Everything hinges on the numbers," a source said, indicating that the legislation would be brought only after the government is confident of securing the necessary support.
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