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    Stalin urges Modi to pass women’s bill

    DMK working president and Leader of Opposition MK Stalin sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s intervention in ensuring the passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill.

    Stalin urges Modi to pass women’s bill
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    M K Stalin

    Chennai

    “The bill, which was moved to empower women’s voice in the Legislatures and Parliament of our great nation is struggling to succeed. This is really disheartening,” he said in a letter to Modi. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had made two ‘great efforts,’ in 1998 and 1999, to get the bill passed, “but the efforts did not materialise,” he said. 

    Stalin recalled that his father and DMK president M Karunanidhi had written to Modi in 2014 mentioning Vajpayee’s efforts in this regard and had “pleaded” with him to pass the Women’s Reservation Bill. He said, his party has been consistently seeking social, economic and political justice for women and fighting for women’s emancipation “in letter and spirit.”

    DMK considers women’s rights as human rights and therefore had brought legislations to empower and honour the women in Tamil Nadu, Stalin said. These included an Act granting equal rights to women in inheritance of property, 33 per cent reservation for them in local bodies and a 30 per cent quota in government jobs, Stalin said.

    Condemns hurling of slipper 

    Meanwhile, the DMK working president condemned the hurling of slipper at Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan at the funeral of the JNU student J Muthukrishnan in Salem on Thursday. Calling the incident an attempt to lower the reputation of Tamil Nadu and unacceptable in a civilised society, he sought action against the youth involved in it.

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