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If women's reservation is implemented, how many women's reserved Lok Sabha seats will there be in which state?

The Women's Reservation Bill will be presented in the Lok Sabha in the special session of the Parliament. If this bill is passed, 33 percent seats will be reserved for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. If this happens, the mathematics of many states will change in the upcoming elections.

Women's Reservation Bill is once again in discussion, the Union Cabinet has approved the Women's Reservation Bill. Now the bill will be introduced in the Lok Sabha during the special session. The opposition is continuously pushing for bringing the Women's Reservation Bill which has been pending for 27 years. If the bill is approved by the House in the special session, then the scenario of the Lok Sabha may change in 2024. It is possible that for the first time in history, 33 percent women will be seen in the House.

At present the number of women MPs in the Lok Sabha is less than 15 percent, surprisingly this figure is less than ten percent in the state assemblies. In such a situation, there is a continuous demand for reservation to increase the number of women MPs and MLAs in the Lok Sabha and Assembly. This bill was last presented in the Rajya Sabha in 2010, when it was passed amidst uproar, but it could not be passed in the Lok Sabha.

How many women MPs will there be from which state after reservation?

If women's reservation is approved in the special session of Parliament, then women will be represented on about 180 seats out of 545 seats in the Lok Sabha, i.e. 33 percent. In this context, 8 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh will be occupied by women. In Assam, 5 out of 14 seats, in Bihar 14 out of 40, in Chhattisgarh 4 out of 11 seats will be reserved for women.

This will be the situation in other states

There are 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat, according to 33 percent, 9 seats will be reserved for women, in Haryana, 4 out of 10 seats, and in Himachal, about 1 seat out of 4 seats can be reserved for women. There are 5 Lok Sabha seats in Jammu, out of which 2 can be reserved for women, in Jharkhand with 16 seats this figure can reach 5, in Karnataka 9 out of 28 seats and in Kerala 7 out of 20 seats can be reserved for women. .

This figure will be in Madhya Pradesh-Maharashtra

According to women's reservation in Lok Sabha, 10 out of 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh can be reserved for women, while in Maharashtra this figure can reach 16 as against 48 seats, 2 out of 7 seats in Delhi and 21 in Odisha. Among the seats, 7 seats can be reserved for women.

This figure will be in Punjab-Rajasthan

After the implementation of women's reservation, 4 out of 13 Lok Sabha seats can be reserved in Punjab, while in Rajasthan, 8 out of 25 seats can be reserved for women, in Tamil Nadu there are 39 Lok Sabha seats, according to the reservation, 13 seats can be reserved for women. Can be reserved for.

Maximum 27 seats can be reserved for women in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh has maximum 80 Lok Sabha seats, if women's reservation is approved then maximum 27 seats can be reserved for women here, 6 out of 17 in Telangana, 2 out of 5 in Uttarakhand, 42 out of 42 in West Bengal. 14 seats can be reserved for women.

Parliament will take decision on the seats of these states

All the states mentioned above have more than 3 Lok Sabha seats, there are many states in the country which have only two or 1 Lok Sabha seat, these include 2 in Arunachal Pradesh, 2 in Goa, 2 each in Manipur-Meghalaya, Mizoram. -There are 1 Lok Sabha seats each in Nagaland-Puducherry, Sikkim and 2 in Tripura. Apart from this, there are also 1 Lok Sabha seat each in Union Territory, Andaman Nicobar, Chandigarh, Dadra Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep, Ladakh, what will happen on these is not decided at the moment.

This is the situation right now

There are 545 seats in the Lok Sabha, out of which women MPs have been elected on only 78 seats, in terms of statistics this figure is less than 15 percent. The situation is similar in Rajya Sabha, there too only about 14 percent are women MPs. Even in the state assemblies their average representation is less than 10 percent.


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