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However, the octogenarian JD(S) patriarch, also expressed hope that the new generation will take it up.
”I wish everyone a very happy Women’s Day. The empowerment of women is the sign of our nation’s progress. In 1995, as CM, and as PM in 1996, I initiated the Women’s Reservation Bill. It is sad that it is yet to be passed. Hope the new generation will take it up,” Gowda said in a tweet.
The bill, which seeks to reserve one-third of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies, was first introduced in 1996. Thereafter, it was introduced several times.
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