PM Modi Addresses Nation Following Women’s Reservation Bill Deadlock: Top 10 Takeaways

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation after the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill failed in the Lok Sabha. Read the 10 major highlights and his sharp critique of the opposition’s stance on Nari Shakti.

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PM Modi Addresses Nation Following Women’s Reservation Bill Deadlock: Top 10 Takeaways

New Delhi : Political tensions have reached a fever pitch following the failure of the constitutional amendment bill related to women’s reservation in the Lok Sabha. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Saturday, taking a firm stance against the legislative stalemate. He directly targeted the opposition coalition, including the Congress, Samajwadi Party, and Trinamool Congress.

The Prime Minister described the event as a direct blow to the rights of half the country's population. He argued that the narrow politics of opposition parties has obstructed a historic reform intended to empower women at the highest levels of governance.

A Sharp Critique of the Opposition’s Mindset

During his address, the Prime Minister emphasized that the opposition to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is not merely a policy disagreement but the result of a specific mindset. He claimed that "dynastic parties" are operating out of fear. According to him, these groups worry that if women from non-political backgrounds gain power, it will threaten their hereditary leadership.

Kumari Richa

Kumari Richa Verified Public Figure • 19 Apr, 2026Editor

Kumari Richa is a News Editor at Media Manthan. She covers breaking news in consumer technology, social media, video games, virtual worlds, streaming, and more. Email : richa@mediamanthan.com

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