Women's Bill Moved, Torn to Shreds in Rajya Sabha


New Delhi, March 8 (IANS) A historic bill that promises to reserve 33 percent of legislative seats for women was moved in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Indian parliament, amid unruly scenes as a dozen members opposing it tore up the document and hurled them at chairman Hamid Ansari.

This happened on a day when both houses assembled to calls to "celebrate and honour women" and include them in the decision making process to mark the International Day of Women being observed worldwide.

The controversial bill - for which the ruling United Progress Alliance (UPA) has support of numbers from the opposition Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Communists but is opposed by some northern regional parties - forced repeated disruptions of the two houses of parliament as protesting members created a ruckus in the Rajya Sabha.

The upper house was adjourned for the fourth time at 3 p.m. when members assembled for a discussion over the legislation.

There are indications that a brief discussion will take place in the Rajya Sabha after the house resumes at 4 p.m. It is likely to be put to vote at around 6 p.m.

Earlier, following violent scenes, a visibly agitated chairman adjourned the house till 3 p.m. soon after Law Minister M. Veerapa Moily moved the table for consideration and passage.

As soon as the chairman asked the minister to move the bill, MPs from the Samajwadi Party (SP), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) started shouting slogans and moving towards Ansari's podium. By that time, Moily had already moved the bill.

Angry, the protesting MPs created a ruckus and snatched the bill from him and tore it into shreds. Rolling them into balls, some of the MPs flung them all around. Some torn papers were thrown at the chairman.

Nand Kishore Yadav of the SP tried to climb up to the chairman's desk but was prevented by a marshal.

Subhash Yadav of the RJD was seen attempting to assault the parliament secretary general who was seated below the chairman's podium.

This was the third adjournment of the house Monday.

When the house reassembled at noon after an earlier adjournment, SP members raised slogans. In the event, no one could hear Deputy Chairman K. Rehman.

Minister for Women and Child Development Krishna Tirath read out a statement on International Women's Day.

The protesting MPs first demanding a discussion on the reports of the National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities headed by Justice (retd) Ranganath Misra that favours job quotas for Dalit Muslims and Dalit Christians.

The chair ruled this out saying no notice had been served for the debate. As a handful of SP members advanced menacingly towards the presiding officer, the house was adjourned till 2 p.m.

Earlier, when the house assembled at 11 a.m., Ansari read out a message on International Women's Day saying that among others "women have to be included in the decision making process".

  

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  • R.T.SHETTY, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    I hope this bill will pass soon.as soon as pass the bill womens should fight for 50% reservation.why partiality in democracy? happy womens day.

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  • Walter Saldanha, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    After seeing the behavior of some of our elected members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha which is shameful and disgusting, I strongly feel that the parliamentarians need a code of conduct.
    Issuing of green card yellow card red card and keeping them out of the parliament and office with a salary cut would be fine. Even the sports personalities are disciplined and learn to behave well when the above code of conduct is implemented.

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  • jacintha, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    'Moment of truth' for the elected representatives. UPA is courageous in tabling this. If one means 'equality', then wear you vote on your sleeve. Walk the talk leaders, all along you have been belting speeches on women upliftment, now show it in action.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    These unruly seens bound to happen as RJD/SP argueing for Quota with in Quota.

    Both Parties are not in action after last general election of L/S.Therefore to get maximum attention in national and intl meadia,indulging in noisy seens.Inspite of their hue and cry the important 33% reservation Bill will sail through with two/third majority.

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  • Laxmi, Delhi

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    Subash and Nand Kishore Yadav great job done. Hatts off to you both. You both showed today to the Indians what you can do and what not ? You both are daring. Gutts is needed to do such a thing climbing the Chairman's Desk and assulting Parliment Secretary General. Shame on you both. You both were fit for Muncipal Garbage cleaning work than MP's or Rajya Sabha members. I am sure your family members who watched you both what you are doing felt ashamed.

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    Those parties who are opposing Women's Bill will disappear soon. But the Bill will pass soon.

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  • Lokanath.D, Bantwal/Iran

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    It is very unfortunate,these leaders are against women reservation bill but not for their wives,relatives.......

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  • steven, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    Study the life of two Bangladishi women PM's. before passing the Bill. This very hour Men need protection from these greedy womens. Dont go for their empty cry's please.

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  • Devi Prasad, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    This bill will, by guarantee, bring up a divide in the ruling classes of women.

    Reservations should include ALL women, not JUST the GENERAL category. So the women of the reserved category SC/ST/OBC's are some other species?

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    These jokers had done it before, throw them out & pass the bill. This is insult to all the women on their day by handful of old(date expired or irrelevant in 21st century)politicians, who still belive women's place is in the kitchen. When women constitute more than 50% nowadays why only 33%, we are not doing any favour to them-but giving their rightful due from a long time. Thanks Congress,BJP,Communists & all who are supporting it for (your) conceeding & helping women get their due.

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  • Melwin, Vogga/Doha

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    That's why ppl should chose educated politician's.. Not like this uneducated!!!

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  • Gladson, Brahmavar

    Mon, Mar 08 2010

    While goons of RJD and SP have to be blamed for today's chaos and non-voting on historic and much-anticipated Women's Reservation Bill, the main opposition should equally be held responsible for trying to opportunistic. It once again proved that heart-to-heart it does not want Women's Reservation Bill to pass through since it is against their basic ideology which is directly borrowed from Manu Smriti. Otherwise what debate did BJP want today again the Bill? All these 14 years, the Bill is being discussed again and again and they wanted it again today despite pledging its support. Even though the Left agreed for the voting without debate, BJP acted smart. BJP was in win-win situation. It knew that if the govt failed to muster vote for the Bill it can point finger at government for 'managing the floor’ which it did at the end and if voting had taken place it would have been boasting of having participated in a historic legislation. BJP will not mind to see government failing to score the political point. But their big heads did a very good PR job in front of the TV cameras by vehemently supporting the bill. But, on the other hand it did hardly anything to ease govt's pressure and prove that they really want this Bills to be passed. It's a shame! Upper house of Indian parliament could not arrive at consensus to give 600 million women it's due. It's just another International Women's day on its 100 anniversary for Mother India.

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