POLITICAL WHISPERS

Govt Likely Exploring Fresh Route to Reintroduce Women’s Reservation Amendments ?

The government is expected to explore alternative legal and legislative pathways to reintroduce amendments related to the Women’s Reservation Bill, according to sources familiar with the matter. With the current framework facing procedural and constitutional constraints, legal experts within the government are actively examining possible options to revive the proposed changes in a future session of Parliament.

Sources indicate that consultations are underway involving senior legal advisors and constitutional experts to assess viable routes that would withstand judicial scrutiny while aligning with the broader political objective of enhancing women’s representation. The focus is on identifying mechanisms that can address earlier concerns without reopening contentious debates that could stall progress.

While no final decision has been taken, the internal deliberations suggest a calibrated approach, balancing legal soundness with political feasibility. The move, if pursued, could signal the government’s continued commitment to advancing gender representation reforms, even as it navigates complex legislative and constitutional challenges in the process.

 

Manickam Tagore and K. C. Venugopal Managed the Floor for Congress and INDI Alliance which Led to Not Absentees for the 131st Amendment BilL!

Manickam Tagore and K. C. Venugopal emerged as key Congress organizers in the Lok Sabha, helping keep the party’s and the INDIA bloc’s numbers intact during crucial voting moments. Working behind the scenes, they focused on whip enforcement, attendance, and coordination so that MPs remained present in the House and no votes were lost to absentees.

Their role was less about public speeches and more about disciplined floor management. By ensuring regular communication with MPs, tracking attendance closely, and aligning the party’s strategy with the larger opposition bloc, they helped maintain unity at a time when every vote mattered. Such parliamentary coordination is often decisive in close contests, especially during high-stakes sessions and contentious bill negotiations.

Their effort reflected the importance of internal discipline in a fragmented opposition. In practical terms, they functioned as the political “traffic controllers” of the Congress side, keeping members in place and the voting line steady

 

BJP to corner Opposition on the falling of Women's Reservation Amendment Bill in West Bengal?

The BJP is actively using the failure of the women’s reservation amendment bill in Parliament to corner the opposition ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. By foregrounding the Nari Shakti Vandan law and then highlighting that the proposed constitutional amendment did not secure the required two thirds majority blaming the Trinamool Congress, Congress, and Left for blocking it party leaders are trying to frame the opposition as anti women and anti empowerment.

On the ground in Bengal, this narrative dovetails with Prime Minister Modi’s pitch that 33 percent reservation will systematically institutionalise women’s political representation, juxtaposed against Mamata Banerjee’s welfare scheme driven appeal to women voters. The BJP’s strategy is to position itself as the party that delivered constitutional level empowerment while suggesting that the opposition’s alleged obstruction has denied Bengal women a structural guarantee of power, hoping to loosen the opposition’s grip on its core women voter base.