Women Reservation Bill: PM Modi’s big statement on Nari Shakti Vandan Bill: “This is a right, not a favor” Pm Modi On Womens Reservation Bill Said Its A Right Not A Favor

Women Reservation Bill India 2026: PM Modi gave a big statement in the Lok Sabha on the Nari Shakti Vandan Bill. He called it the right of women and appealed for support rising above politics. Know the importance of this bill and its impact on the politics of the country.

The atmosphere in the Lok Sabha was different when Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood up to speak on the Nari Shakti Vandan Bill. This was not just a discussion on a bill, but a matter of rights and participation of half of the country’s population. PM Modi clearly said, what women are getting is not a gift, it is their right, which was pending for decades.

“Women never forgive those who oppose them”

Prime Minister Modi said in his address that whenever there was opposition to women’s reservation, the women of the country responded in the elections. He reminded that in the last elections, women gave a strong message to those who protested. But this did not happen in 2024, because this time all the parties together unanimously took forward this bill.

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“This is a special moment in history”

PM Modi called it a historic moment for India’s parliamentary democracy. He said that if this decision had been implemented 25-30 years ago, more improvements would have been made by now. He said that India’s democratic journey is thousands of years old and now a new chapter is being added to it.

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Women’s participation is necessary in the vision of developed India

The Prime Minister also emphasized on the vision of “Developed India” in his speech. He clearly said that development does not happen only through roads, railways or data, but when there is participation of every section of the society. According to him, it is necessary to include 50 percent of the country’s population i.e. women in policy making.

“I come from a backward society, this is the strength of the Constitution”

PM Modi, while sharing his personal experience, said that he comes from a very backward society and it is the strength of the Indian Constitution that he got the opportunity to lead the country. He also expressed gratitude towards the makers of the Constitution.

“Women power should get its rights”

The Prime Minister said that today’s daughters are doing wonders in every field. In such a situation, it is not right to keep them away from the decision making process. He clearly said, this decision has not been taken from political perspective, but in the national interest.

Picture changed from Panchayat to Parliament

Referring to the last 25-30 years, PM Modi said that women’s participation at the Panchayat level has brought a big change. Earlier women used to remain silent, but now they are openly expressing their views. Today, women mayors and city heads are working in more than 900 cities of the country.

“Ready to take a blank check of credit”

In his speech, PM Modi also gave a message to the opposition. He said that if anyone wants to take credit for this decision, he is ready to give it. He said jokingly, “You get the photo printed, we don’t want credit.”

Appeal to rise above politics

The Prime Minister appealed to all parties not to weigh this decision on political scales. He said that if this decision is passed unanimously, a strong message will be sent to the country and collective power will yield better results.

“Women power will also see our intentions”

PM Modi said that women will not only look at the decision but also the intentions of the government. He warned that if there was a mistake in intentions, the women power of the country would never forgive it.

This statement of the Prime Minister on Nari Shakti Vandan Bill is not just a political speech but a clear message that now the time has come to give equal space in decisions to half of the country’s population. While this step will empower women, it will also further strengthen India’s democracy. If implemented properly, it could completely change the face of Indian politics and policy making in the coming years.

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