Big decision tonight? PM Narendra Modi will come live; Only countrymen’s attention to the speech
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the countrymen
Prime Minister Modi will come live at 8.30 pm
Possibility of speaking on Women’s Reservation Bill
Women Reservation Bill Live Updates: Yesterday in the Lok Sabha, the Central Government introduced the Women’s Reservation Bill. However, this bill has been rejected in the Lok Sabha as two-thirds majority was not obtained. Now the big news is coming out. Prime Minister of the country Narendra Modi Will address the countrymen tonight. Modi will come live at 8.30 pm. So now everyone’s attention is on what PM Modi will say.
The women’s reservation bill was not approved in the Lok Sabha yesterday. 230 votes against and 298 votes in favor of the bill. The bill was rejected as it failed to obtain a two-thirds majority. But after this, the opposition accused the central government of trying to politicize through this bill. Meanwhile, it will be seen in the coming time whether it will affect the West Bengal elections.
The BJP i.e. the NDA government at the center has made serious allegations against the opposition. By opposing the Women’s Bill, it is being alleged that the central government is opposing the empowerment of women. So today Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to address the countrymen at 8.30 pm. So everyone’s attention is on what topic Modi will talk about today.
Women Reservation Bill: A big blow to the government! Women’s reservation bill rejected in Lok Sabha, BJP’s strategy of unity of opposition failed
The Women’s Reservation Bill was rejected in the Lok Sabha
On Friday, the Lok Sabha voted on the bill related to women’s reservation. Before that, the Women’s Reservation Bill and the Delimitation Bill were discussed at length; During these debates, the opposition consistently opposed these legal measures. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah urged the opposition to support the bill. However, in the end, this bill related to women’s reservation could not be passed in the Lok Sabha. The government failed to get opposition support for the bill.
How many votes?
On Friday, the Lok Sabha voted on three bills, namely the ‘Constitution (131st) Amendment Bill, 2026’. 298 votes were cast in favor of this bill, while 230 votes were cast against it. However, to pass the bill, two-thirds of the total number of Members of Parliament (MPs) present in the House was required. It is important to mention here that the passage of any Constitution Amendment Bill requires a two-thirds majority in the Lok Sabha.
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