Image: ANI NEW DELHI: PM Modi Saturday made his first comments on the govt’s move to implement the women’s reservation law from the next Lok Sabha polls, as he asked women to put pressure on the opposition to ensure related bills are passed in Parliament unopposed, while rejecting as a lie the charge that southern states will lose out in delimitation due to their success in controlling population.Addressing an election rally in Thiruvalla in Kerala, he said Parliament’s budget session would reconvene for three days from April 16 so that a law for 33% quota for women in Lok Sabha and assemblies enacted by his govt is implemented from the 2029 LS polls. Modi also confirmed the delimitation exercise to increase the seats of legislatures by the same number that will be set aside for women.PM Modi said, “People are spreading the lie that seats will fall where population is declining. We want Parliament’s stamp on a law that ensures Lok Sabha seats do not decline in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa or Telangana.”The PM acknowledged their good work in controlling population.Govt’s proposal is to increase the number of seats in legislatures by about 50% — number of LS constituencies will be upped to 816 from the current 543 — so that the additional number is allotted exclusively for women, said Modi but without giving out exact numbers.“You should tell members of Congress and LDF that these laws should be passed unopposed… Women should pressure all political parties,” he told voters in CPM-led LDF governed Kerala. He said, “I also appeal to them that this right of our mothers and sisters is pending for 40 years. It should not remain so in the 2029 polls.”Modi noted that his govt had called Congress for a meeting over the issue and has spoken to parties from opposition INDIA bloc. While some opposition parties attended the meeting spearheaded by home minister Amit Shah, Congress, TMC and Left have kept away.Congress and Left have called for an all-party meeting, an unlikely possibility with Parliament set to meet mid-month, a week ahead of assembly polls in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.Kerala is going to the polls on April 9, and BJP believes that its move for the women’s quota implementation will help it deepen traction with women voters in the three states, which have been a stronghold of opposition parties.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBig Reveal: ISI Behind Chandigarh Attack, Global Terror Links Surface”Living In Fear”: Indian Family In Bahrain Amid Escalating Iran War‘Genius Move’: Ex-US Pilot Hails India’s Ploy To Use Rafale Decoys In Op Sindoor To Fool PakistanIndia Buys Iranian Oil After 7 Years, No Payment Hurdles Reported“Violation Of Article 21”: Owaisi Slams UCC, Says It Interferes With Religious FreedomAmid Strait Of Hormuz Tensions, Iran Calls India A ‘Cherished Partner’ As Ships Transit Safely‘Three Allegations, Zero Truth’: Raghav Chadha Counters AAP After Shock Deputy Leader Snub‘Came Through Solidly’: S Jaishankar Flags Global Risks, Says India Emerged Resilient Amid CrisisIran War, LPG Crisis Row Expose Congress Rift As Leaders Counter Rahul Gandhi’s Stand OpenlyIndia Navigates Hormuz Crisis With New Route As UN Resolution On Shipping Hits Major Roadblock123Photostories7 pricey ingredients you can easily make at homeLord Ganesha mantras that you should chant everyday’Friends’, ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘The Office’ and more: Iconic TV quotes and catchphrases that became a part of everyday lifeFive funniest sitcom characters ever: George Costanza, Michael Scott and moreEarly cancer symptoms that often feel harmless: Warning signs people ignore and when to see a doctorTop 5 areas in Kochi for residential living and property investment11 iconic Indian dishes that have a cult following across the country7 Paulo Coelho quotes that will change the way you think about love6 simple hacks to reduce your induction cooking billBuying your first diamond? 5 golden rules you absolutely need to know123Hot PicksPakistan Petrol CrisisRuturaj GaikwadKick StreamerShashi TharoorStephen CurryPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingAllahabad High CourtOrissa High CourtTamil nadu pollsBengal PollsAnil RathodToll PaymentRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news
NEW DELHI: PM Modi Saturday made his first comments on the govt’s move to implement the women’s reservation law from the next Lok Sabha polls, as he asked women to put pressure on the opposition to ensure related bills are passed in Parliament unopposed, while rejecting as a lie the charge that southern states will lose out in delimitation due to their success in controlling population.Addressing an election rally in Thiruvalla in Kerala, he said Parliament’s budget session would reconvene for three days from April 16 so that a law for 33% quota for women in Lok Sabha and assemblies enacted by his govt is implemented from the 2029 LS polls. Modi also confirmed the delimitation exercise to increase the seats of legislatures by the same number that will be set aside for women.PM Modi said, “People are spreading the lie that seats will fall where population is declining. We want Parliament’s stamp on a law that ensures Lok Sabha seats do not decline in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa or Telangana.”The PM acknowledged their good work in controlling population.Govt’s proposal is to increase the number of seats in legislatures by about 50% — number of LS constituencies will be upped to 816 from the current 543 — so that the additional number is allotted exclusively for women, said Modi but without giving out exact numbers.“You should tell members of Congress and LDF that these laws should be passed unopposed… Women should pressure all political parties,” he told voters in CPM-led LDF governed Kerala. He said, “I also appeal to them that this right of our mothers and sisters is pending for 40 years. It should not remain so in the 2029 polls.”Modi noted that his govt had called Congress for a meeting over the issue and has spoken to parties from opposition INDIA bloc. While some opposition parties attended the meeting spearheaded by home minister Amit Shah, Congress, TMC and Left have kept away.Congress and Left have called for an all-party meeting, an unlikely possibility with Parliament set to meet mid-month, a week ahead of assembly polls in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.Kerala is going to the polls on April 9, and BJP believes that its move for the women’s quota implementation will help it deepen traction with women voters in the three states, which have been a stronghold of opposition parties.