Indian PM Modi Apologizes to Women After Bill Fails to Pass
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said he is apologising to the women of the country after the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill was not passed in the Lok Sabha on Friday.βEveryone saw how womenβs dreams have been derailed. The bill could not be passed, and I am very sorry to every woman,β the PM said, adding, βI seek forgiveness from all women of the country.ββToday, every citizen of India is witnessing how the march of Indiaβs women has been halted. The dreams of the countryβs women have been mercilessly crushed, and despite our utmost efforts, we could not succeed,β he said.Hitting out at the Opposition, the PM said, βThey were celebrating after the bill wasnβt passed; this is a slap to the women of the country and a blot on womenβs dignity.βHe added, βThe opposition has committed a sin by opposing womenβs reservation, and they will surely be punished for this. Opposition parties have insulted our Constitution by defeating the bill.βAlso ReadIndia summons Iranian envoy after firing on its vessels in HormuzNoble effort derailed: PM Modi hits out at DMK, Cong on Women's quota BillTensions high in Hormuz as Iran hits ships, US blockade turns back vesselsAt Cabinet meet, PM Modi asks ministers to expose Oppn's anti-women stanceYES Bank Q4FY26 result: Net profit rises 45% to βΉ1,068 cr; NII at 2,638 crβThe Nari Shakti Bill is the demand of the time. It did not intend to snatch anything from anyone; it was aimed at providing women with what they truly deserve,β PM Modi said, adding, βThose who opposed this bill have taken women for granted.βIn his televised address, the PM said he had expected the Opposition to support the bill, but added that the Congress βrepeated its history of not supporting the Bill.ββThe motive behind not supporting this bill was that these parties believe their politics would be threatened if it were passed,β he said.He also said parties such as the Congress, DMK and TMC βcelebrated their selfish politicsβ against womenβs empowerment, and alleged that βfamily-run parties do not want women to move forward as that could end their selfish politics.ββI expected the Congress to correct its past mistakes, but it missed an opportunity to script new history,β he said.Regarding delimitation, the PM said, βThe bill clearly stated that seats would increase in equal proportion for all states, and the government clarified this in Parliament, but the Opposition did not listen.βHe also accused the Congress of spreading βfalsehoods about a North-South divideβ.Earlier in the day, PM Modi said the Congress and other Opposition parties would face consequences for opposing the bill aimed at early implementation of womenβs reservation, and asked Union ministers to highlight what he described as their βanti-womenβ stance before the public, PTI reported.At a Cabinet meeting, the prime minister reiterated his governmentβs commitment to implementing womenβs reservation in the Lok Sabha elections scheduled for 2029.The proposed legislation sought to increase the number of Lok Sabha seats from the current 543 to 816 in order to operationalise the womenβs reservation law ahead of the 2029 general elections, following a delimitation exercise based on the 2011 Census. It also proposed a rise in the number of seats in state and Union Territory assemblies to enable 33 per cent reservation for women.The bill required a two-thirds majority for passage, but the BJP-led ruling alliance fell short of the required numbers.In the Lok Sabha voting held on Friday night, 298 members supported the bill, while 230 voted against it.Of the 528 members who participated in the vote, at least 352 votes were needed to secure the required two-thirds majority.Hours before his address, speaking at a rally in Coimbatore, PM Narendra Modi slammed the DMK and Congress for derailing the Womenβs Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha. βThe DMK has been exposed. The party canβt hide its true face now,β he said.