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Cockroach Janta Party shows Indian politics remains anti-women
Nepal, June 25 -- Indian politics is inherently anti-women. There is no sugar-coating this perturbing reality. While on one ...
Trinamool Congress chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee waves to supporters while campaigning at Bhabanipur, India, in the West Bengal state assembly election, April 27, 2026. Credit: ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi suffered a rare defeat last week after a bill to reserve one-third of seats in the lower house of parliament for women failed to get enough support. The bill was ...
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Politics and optics: Why women’s reservation in Parliament should come without the delimitation caveat
For the past few days, the public narrative has suggested that the constitution amendment Bill, meant to operationalise women’s reservation, “failed” in parliament on April 17. This framing is, at ...
India's Women's Reservation Law is in force, but its implementation remains pending until the completion of the next census and delimitation exercise amid wider political debates ...
Indian elections are no longer just battles between political parties. They are becoming contests between larger-than-life personalities — and no leader has reshaped this political culture more ...
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