NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly advocated for the implementation of women’s reservation in legislative bodies, describing it as the “need of the hour” to enhance the vibrancy and inclusivity of Indian democracy.
In a recent Op-Ed and a post on X, the Prime Minister emphasized that increasing women’s representation is essential for a more participative democratic process.
Key Highlights from the PM’s Vision
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Democratic Vibrancy: The Prime Minister asserted that reservation will make the democratic framework more robust and representative of the population.
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Urgency of Action: Shri Modi remarked that any further delay in implementing this reservation would be “deeply unfortunate,” signaling a push for timely legislative action.
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Detailed Insights: The Prime Minister expanded on his vision through a dedicated Op-Ed, detailing how this move aligns with the goal of a more participative India.
The Official Statement
The Prime Minister shared his thoughts in both English and Hindi to reach a wider audience:
“Reservation for women in legislative bodies is the need of the hour! This will make our democracy even more vibrant and participative. Any delay in bringing this reservation will be deeply unfortunate.”
This push underscores the government’s focus on gender parity in high-level decision-making roles within India’s legislative institutions.

