NEW DELHI: A long-pending reform to expand women’s representation in legislatures is gathering broad political support, with senior leaders welcoming the proposed implementation of 33% reservation from 2029, even as they flagged concerns over inclusivity.Former President Pratibha Patil, former Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar and BSP chief Mayawati said the move would strengthen India’s democratic framework by ensuring greater participation of women in legislative bodies.In a letter to PM Modi dated April 11, Patil described the initiative as a “transformative step” to ensure greater representation and participation of women. Calling it “far more than a legal provision,” she said it was “a powerful affirmation of our collective resolve to advance gender equality, foster inclusive governance, and build a stronger, more progressive India”.She added that the enhanced presence of women in Parliament and state legislatures would enrich debates with diverse perspectives and inspire future generations.Welcoming the proposal, Mayawati said her party supports the “long-awaited 33% reservation,” but cautioned that without sub-quotas, women from SC, ST and OBC communities may not fully benefit.Meira Kumar recalled the decades-long struggle, saying the effort would feel complete only after implementation.
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