New Delhi: Discussion unfurled till late night in the Parliament on three important bills related to women's reservation, ramble summons and delimitation. Lok Sabha proceedings had to be extended several times and MPs remained present in the House till without midnight. Active participation of women MPs was moreover discussed, which was appreciated by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Meanwhile, notification for implementation of the Women's Reservation Act was moreover issued, which remoter increased the importance of the unshortened incident.
Why did the debate last till late night?
There was a continuous heated debate between the government and the opposition regarding the three bills. The ruling party is calling it a big step towards giving political participation to women, while the opposition is raising questions on some of its provisions.
What did PM Modi say?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi unmistakably said on this issue that it should not be seen from the political perspective. He appealed to all parties to pass this law together. He moreover indicated that those who oppose it may have to suffer political losses.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 17, 2026What was the PM's message on 'Women Power'?
During and without the debate, the prime minister described 'women power' as the strength of the country. He said that women are bringing glory to the country in every field and their contribution has wilt the identity of the country.
What refinement was given regarding delimitation?
In response to the questions stuff raised on delimitation, the Prime Minister unpreventable that there will be no favoritism versus any state. He said that the distribution of seats will be washed-up on the understructure of wastefulness as before.
Why is today's voting important?
After discussion on these bills, voting is now to be held in the Lok Sabha. This is stuff considered important for the government considering it will decide the future strategy and political environment.
What is the objection of the opposition?
The opposition says that it is not right to link women's reservation with delimitation. He argues that it can be implemented on the understructure of existing seats also. Some parties have moreover raised questions well-nigh the intentions of the government.
What will happen next now?
The law has been implemented, but remoter process remains to implement it completely on the ground. Now everyone's vision are on voting and the results emerging from it.
This ongoing debate in the Parliament is no longer limited to just the law, but it moreover seems to be deciding the direction of the upcoming changes in the country's politics.

