New Delhi: CEC Sushil Chandra speaking at the Sansad Ratna Awards 2022 on Saturday said a good legislature is truly and meaningfully 'representative' and it must include diverse voices, especially of those who were marginalized earlier. "As per the data compiled by the Inter-Parliamentary Union, for the first time, in 2021 the global average for women in parliament exceeded 25%. This progress is painstakingly slow and at this rate, it will take more than 50 years to achieve gender parity" said CEC. Speaking about the participation of women in the Indian Parliament, CEC noted that the first Lok Sabha had 15 women MPs. While, In the 17th Lok Sabha, there are 78 women MPs.
Expressing his displeasure over the lower participation of women in the parliament, CEC highlighted that "The participation of women in our parliament is much less than desired. In Local bodies, the Constitution guarantees 1/3rd reservation for women. It is heartening to note that so many grass-root women leaders have demonstrated their leadership and brought about visible changes in their communities".
Briefing the summit over the significance of Parliamentary working bodies, Zero Hour and the Question Hour which lays down the prospects of progressive policies, CEC underscored that while arguments, debates, and speeches are a barometer of a robust parliament, frequent disruptions, walkouts, hunger strikes are not. "Time lost due to disruptions has seen a dramatic increase over the years with some sessions being a complete washout. This does not augur well for a robust parliamentary democracy like ours," said CEC.