"First woman PM and President were from Congress," says Supriya Sule on Women's Reservation Bill
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 18, 2023 18:10 IST2023-09-18T18:10:18+5:302023-09-18T18:10:41+5:30
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Supriya Sule offered a robust defense of the Congress on Monday, countering the BJP's ...

"First woman PM and President were from Congress," says Supriya Sule on Women's Reservation Bill
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Supriya Sule offered a robust defense of the Congress on Monday, countering the BJP's criticism regarding the Women's Reservation Bill. She pointed out that the first woman prime minister and president in India hailed from the Congress, and the legislation itself was introduced by the Congress. But the bill could not be passed due to lack of numbers, she said.
Participating in the discussion in Lok Sabha on Parliamentary Journey of 75 years starting from Samvidhan Sabha — Achievements, Experiences, Memories and Learnings, Sule urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring the Women’s Reservation Bill and assured that her party would support it.
Most women MPs have been asking about the Women’s Reservation Bill. Everyone sitting here has been concerned about it, she said on the first day of the five-day session of Parliament. Responding to BJP MP Rakesh Singh’s remarks asking what had the Congress done about ensuring reservation for women despite being in power for decades, Sule said, I would like to set the record straight the first woman president of India, Pratibha Patil, was from the Congress, the first woman PM of the country, Indira Gandhi, was from the Congress, the first woman speaker, Meira Kumar, was from the Congress. I would like to put one more thing on record which Rakesh Singh seems to have missed out, the Women’s Reservation Bill was brought by the Congress, unfortunately we did not have the numbers and we could not get it passed, she said.
I am very proud to say that Maharashtra was the first state to bring it (reservation) to 33 per cent and then we raised it to 50 per cent, this is what has been done for women, the NCP leader said. She also urged the prime minister to get the Women’s Reservation Bill passed. I take this opportunity that since we are all deliberating here, 50 per cent of India’s population is women maybe the first decision the prime minister can take is (to bring this bill) and we all will support him if he brings in reservation for women in Parliament and assemblies, Sule said.
The last concrete development on the issue was in 2010 when Rajya Sabha passed the bill amid a ruckus with marshals escorting out some MPs who opposed the move to reserve 33 per cent seats for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies, but the bill lapsed as it could not be passed by Lok Sabha.