Jaipur:Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday said his party would amend the women's reservation bill if it comes to power at the Centre in 2024. There are no major legal complications in implementing the bill right now but the Narendra Modi government putting it off for 10 years, he said.
While supporting the bill in Parliament, the Congress demanded that it be implemented with immediate effect and a quota for women from Other Backward Classes (OBC) be included in it. "When our government comes in 2024, the first thing we will do is make amendments to the bill," Kharge said, addressing a party rally in Jaipur in poll-bound Rajasthan.
The Constitution (128th Amendment) Bill, which seeks to reserve a third of seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies for women, was passed by Parliament earlier this week. It was the first bill to be taken up and passed in the new Parliament building. In his address, Kharge alleged that the then president Ram Nath Kovind was not invited for the foundation laying of the new Parliament building because he is "untouchable".
"If the foundation laying was done by an untouchable, then naturally it would have to be washed with Gangajal (water from the Ganges)," he said, referring to the former president's caste. Kharge said President Droupadi Murmu was not invited for the inauguration of the new Parliament building while many others, including actors, were invited. "This is an insult to the president," he said.
"...Lok Sabha is summoned by the president and not by the prime minister. But there is no place for (the president) and then they say that they respect women a lot," he said. The Congress leader also questioned the Narendra Modi government's intention behind bringing the women's reservation bill, saying the BJP does not want to give reservation to women even though it does not say so.
Kharge said Sarojini Naidu was the first woman president of the Congress and asked, "In 100 years, has any woman become president of BJP or RSS?" He said the BJP thought of the women's reservation bill just ahead of elections as several opposition parties have formed the INDIA bloc. "When Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and I together came up with the idea of INDIA, the women's bill came to their mind," he said.
Kharge said the special session of Parliament was called for five days because Prime Minister Modi had to show off the new Parliament building and it ended in four days. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are for discussion on people's issues and resolving them, not for the purpose of "exhibition", he added.