
Mumbai Actress Simran Ahuja has wholeheartedly thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his plans to implement the Women’s Reservation Bill in Parliament. Simran Ahuja said that we are really very happy and excited. We humbly and wholeheartedly thank the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. Inspiring and empowering, these amendments are for all girls, women and women. Will give us a chance to do better in our efforts. So thanks to our Prime Minister for giving us so many opportunities. She described this step as a new dawn for all those girls and women who want to work for their families and their country.
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Actress Simran Ahuja expressed her support for women and their dreams. The Women’s Reservation Bill, which proposes 33 percent representation for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislatures, has been hailed by many celebrities as a major and transformative step towards gender equality in India’s legislative processes. Celebrities like Shweta Tripathi, Priya Malik, Rishita Bhatt, Deepika Chikhalia, Mukesh Rishi and Himani Shivpuri also gave their opinion on this and supported the bill. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed that reservation for women in legislative bodies is the need of the hour. He said that any delay in bringing this reservation would be extremely unfortunate. This will make our democracy even more vibrant and participatory. I have expressed my views on this issue in this Op-Ed. PM Modi wrote this in a post on X. The comments come as the Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a draft amendment bill to the Women’s Reservation Act, which will ensure its implementation in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. This amendment bill guarantees 33 percent reservation for women in legislative bodies.
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