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Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam : Modi government’s commitment for women empowerment .

In a decisive step toward reshaping the architecture of Indian democracy, the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam marks a historic move to institutionalise women’s representation in the country’s political framework. Championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the legislation seeks to bridge a long-standing gap between constitutional promise and political reality—ensuring that women are not just participants in democracy, but equal stakeholders in power

Himadri SinghHimadri Singh
Apr 13, 2026, 08:00 pm IST
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Democracy derives its true strength not merely from elections, but from who occupies the centres of power. If half of the population remains absent from the decision-making table, then however robust the system may appear, it remains fundamentally incomplete. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam represents a historic effort to transform this incompleteness into wholeness.

For decades, the question of women’s reservation echoed through the corridors of Indian politics. There was consensus, but not the courage to act; resolve, but no decisive implementation. It was a paradox that in a nation which has long revered women as symbols of power, creation, and culture, their political participation remained confined within narrow limits.

Today, as this legislation takes shape under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it stands not merely as a legislative measure but as an expression of political will. It reflects a leadership that does not evade difficult decisions, but embraces them in the larger national interest.

This initiative is not the product of a single moment; rather, it is an extension of a broader ideological tradition that has consistently advocated not only respect for women, but meaningful opportunity. The Bharatiya Janata Party and its ideological ecosystem have, over time, elevated women leaders who have not only established their presence in politics but have also left a lasting imprint on the national consciousness.

The BJP has, in practice, enabled women’s leadership in significant ways. From Rajmata Scindia to leaders such as Sumitra Mahajan, Sadhvi Uma Bharti, Vasundhara Raje, Sushma Swaraj, and now Nirmala Sitharaman, women have occupied positions of major responsibility. They have led some of the most complex ministries—including External Affairs, Defence, and Finance—thereby challenging the long-held stereotype that such domains are reserved for men. Other political parties too have produced distinguished women leaders—Sucheta Kripalani, Indira Gandhi, Jayalalithaa, Mayawati, Meira Kumar, and Mamata Banerjee, among them. However, their approach to nurturing women’s leadership has often appeared selective. In contrast, Indian women have repeatedly demonstrated that when provided with opportunity, they do not merely participate—they redefine leadership itself.

The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam seeks to institutionalise this very reality, ensuring that women’s participation becomes a structural feature of governance rather than an exception. In the contemporary global context, this reform carries added significance. Nations today are increasingly evaluated on the basis of gender equality and inclusive governance. Through this step, India signals its aspiration not only for economic and strategic strength but also for social justice and equitable representation.

From a constitutional perspective, the Act gives concrete expression to the promise of equality embedded in the spirit of the Republic. It narrows the long-standing gap between formal rights and substantive opportunity. Geopolitically as well, it enhances India’s global standing as a nation committed to inclusive governance. At a time when the world is increasingly gravitating toward diversity and representation in leadership, India positions itself not only as an economic and strategic power but also as a champion of social balance and democratic inclusion.

For the opposition, this moment calls not merely for critique, but for reflection. For years, women’s reservation remained a subject of political commitment without decisive execution. Now that a landmark step has been taken, it merits recognition as a national milestone above partisan divides. This is a moment that invites political maturity and national unity.

Undoubtedly, questions regarding implementation will persist, as they naturally do in any democratic reform. Yet it is equally undeniable that no meaningful transformation can occur without the courage to take the first step.
The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is therefore not merely a law. It is a benchmark—a redefinition of leadership itself as visionary, decisive, and inclusive.

Ultimately, the question is not whether opportunities will be granted, but whether India is ready to ensure that its women receive their rightful place in the architecture of power. If the answer is yes, then this moment signifies not only the passage of a bill, but the emergence of a more inclusive and confident India.

Topics: BJPPM Narendra ModiNari Shakti Vandan AdhiniyamSumitra Mahajan
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