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Media is saying four steps still left for pass of the bill then it will take around one year surely....
gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
[quote]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.[/quote]

Really many suspect about getting through all these steps.

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I think the issue needs to be examined in a detached and dispassionate manner.While some of the criticism may be valid but I don't see any point in putting up blind opposition to it as some political parties and their leaders are doing.In the past there were instances when a legislation came and went through several amendments and modification to suit the needs of time.In the present case when this bill becomes a law, it too can go through the motions of amendment to accommodate the dissenting views.
I agree with Chinmoymukherjee. There are some disputes on the women reservation bill. This should be even then allowed for discussion. Disputes can be sorted out during discussion or some amendments may be made to the bill to suit the divergent views.

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Women reservation bill is a good step in Indian history.But all types of women have to get chance.
Let us wish this stuff gets two third majority in the Loksabha.
Shalu- Two third majority in Lok Sabha is not difficult as Congress, BJP and the left are supporting the bill. But the congress desires that there should be zero opposition and consent of all including Mulayam singh and Lalu Yadav be obtained.

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yaa that is correct Gulshan.
Zero opposition is desired by congress to claim that the bill passed unanimously.But I think Lalu and Mulayam will not allow it if they are honest in their protest.

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The kind of snide comments Mulayam Singh has been making about the women and this bill,brings his intentions under a cloud and he seems to have developed a vested interest in blocking this progressive measure!
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