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But I support Mulayam's view.I think he is against the bill due to non reservation for backward classes.
I was unaware of the bill first.But when I discussed it with some I also came to knew that Mulayam's view is correct.

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In my view bill needs to be passed in the parliament for the weler of the women in India.At some point small political parties are also right on their remarks and govt. needs to bring change in the bill.But Mulayam Singh should giving unusual remarks like Mps will wish-let on the girls at parliament.
Jasmeet singh- Please clarify how women's welfare will come about and how some political parties are right in their remarks. you have rightly stated that Mulayam singh's remarks are unusual. There are rather very inappropriate.

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Sir if women's are elected as MP and comes in parliament by getting people votes then she defiantly will work for women in her elected area.Only women's can increase there standard in India and thats everybody knows that what problems Indian women has to face.Like Mulayam Singh is saying that there must be increase in seats backward class in view thats also is right.
Jasmeet- The women elected in Parliament will not debate only women issues. They will also participate in debate and enact law on all issues. Their increased representation is good because they are 50% of total population and they should be adequately represented. As regards scheduled caste and backward people, the voters generally cast vote on basis of party, caste etc. so in a backward dominated area, naturally backward women will be candidates. So the issue of backward or scheduled castes is not relevant. Presently, more men are elected and they are from all castes. similarly, when women are elected, they will be also from all communities. the objection by some leaders is only for delaying passing of reservation bill.

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Yes i am agree with you that elected women will work for everything not for women welfare i given the answer to point which i have posted in early post that it will be women welfare.Sir i know that other small parties are only try to make this bill more late and also there MP are elected less already in parliament so how they can give seats to women thats main reason of the Mulyam,lalu etc..
Jasmeet- I am happy you have well understood the issue of women's reservation. I may add that if Mulayam sing and lalu yadav are so interested in backward women, they may give tickets to such women on seats reserved for women.

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Thanks Yes you are right and i know one thing that still this bill will take long time to pass in the parliament..
Yes. The bill will definitely take a long time. As this is constitution amendment bill, two third majority in Lok Sabha is required. This is also to be passed by state assemblies.

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