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All-party meet on Women's Reservation Bill fails to make progress

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Posted: Jun 22, 2011 at 1619 hrs IST

New Delhi Yet another effort to reach a consensus on the Women's Reservation Bill failed to make any progress as two major political parties stayed away from an all-party meeting held on Wednesday while others opposed to the measure sticking to their guns.

The meeting convened by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar saw the Shiv Sena demanding that parties should have a quota for women in ticket distribution, while RJD insisted that there should be a 'quota within quota' for OBC women.

The SP and BSP stayed away from the meeting which was attended by BJP, Left parties, AIADMK, DMK, SAD and TMC. SP and BSP are opposed to the Women's Reservation Bill in its present form.

"I will call SP and BSP separately to discuss the issue... Efforts will continue till consensus is achieved," Kumar said after the meeting, adding that another meeting would be convened before the monsoon session.

Those present in the meeting opined that the Bill should be brought in the Lok Sabha in the Monsoon session of Parliament which begins on August 1. The Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha in March 2010.

Shiv Sena MP Ananth Geete said in the meeting that instead of a 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies, political parties should be asked to have a similar quantum of reservation for women while distributing tickets to their candidates.

RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad demanded that there should be a 'quota within quota' for OBC women in the 33 per cent reservation.

Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj asked the Speaker to evolve a consensus before the Bill is brought in the House to prevent acrimonious scenes that were witnessed in the Rajya Sabha when the Bill was passed in March 2010.

"Members who disagree should be given a chance to put across their views and be allowed to press for amendments and even walkout. In the Rajya Sabha marshals had to be used. But no similar scenes should be repeated in the Lok Sabha," Swaraj said.

She maintained that the BJP had supported the Bill in the Rajya Sabha and would take the same stand in the Lower House.

The bill granting 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies was passed by the Rajya Sabha after two days of high drama in March 2010.

The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill has been hanging fire for close to 14 years due to lack of political consensus on the issue. It was first drafted by the H D Deve Gowda-led United Front government and introduced in Parliament in September 1996.

Kumar said the meeting was called after several members expressed the desire on International Women's Day that a meeting of political leaders from all parties should be held to discuss the Bill.

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