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Government begins consultations to advance Women’s quota implementation

The Centre has initiated fresh efforts to build political consensus on proposed amendments to the Women’s Reservation framework. With informal consultations set to begin, the move signals a renewed push to expedite implementation of women’s quota in legislatures

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Mar 23, 2026, 09:30 am IST
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The Union government has stepped up its engagement with political stakeholders to discuss potential amendments to the Women’s Reservation framework, widely seen as a key reform in India’s legislative system.

According to reports, a series of informal consultations with political parties is scheduled to begin this week. Senior leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party are expected to hold one-on-one meetings with major political parties, while smaller and regional parties will be engaged through group discussions.

The outreach aims to gauge political sentiment and address differences before moving forward with any formal legislative proposal.

The government’s push for consensus comes in the backdrop of the constitutional requirements for passing such amendments. Any change to the reservation framework would require a two-thirds majority in both Houses of Parliament, a number the ruling alliance cannot secure on its own.

As a result, cooperation from opposition parties becomes essential, making the current round of consultations politically significant.

At the centre of the discussions is a possible amendment that could allow implementation of women’s reservation without waiting for the delimitation exercise.

As per reports, the government is considering operationalising the quota by 2029 using data from the 2011 Census, instead of linking it to future census figures and constituency redrawing.

This proposed shift could fast-track the rollout of reservations, which has so far been delayed due to procedural dependencies on delimitation.

The current developments build upon the landmark Constitution (106th Amendment) Act, passed in 2023 under the leadership of Narendra Modi.

The law provides for 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies. However, its implementation was made conditional upon the completion of the next Census and subsequent delimitation of constituencies, effectively postponing its enforcement.

The proposed amendments are now being seen as an attempt to overcome these delays and bring the law into effect sooner.

Efforts to build consensus are already underway at the highest levels. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has reached out to key opposition leaders, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, ahead of the upcoming parliamentary session.

Reports indicate that discussions are also being held with regional parties, NDA allies, and other stakeholders. Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal, who also handles the Law portfolio, is playing a key role in coordinating these consultations.

The proposal to use the 2011 Census data and bypass delimitation is expected to trigger political debate. While some parties may support faster implementation, others could raise concerns over representation accuracy and fairness.

The issue also carries broader political implications, as women’s reservation has long been a subject of national debate and electoral promises.

The Centre’s latest initiative reflects a renewed urgency to translate legislative intent into reality. By initiating consultations and exploring procedural flexibility, the government appears keen to ensure that the long-pending demand for women’s representation in legislatures is addressed within a defined timeline.

Whether a consensus emerges across party lines will determine the future course of the proposed amendments and the timeline for implementation.

Topics: Kiren RijijuNarendra Modi GovernmentWomen's Reservation Bill33% quotaParliament amendment
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