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Chaos as women's Bill tabled in upper House
The Rajya Sabha had to be adjourned immediately after the Bill - first introduced in 1996 - was tabled as Samajwadi Party members created an uproar and tore copies of the Bill.
New Delhi: The much discussed women's reservation Bill providing for 33 per cent quota for women in parliament and state assemblies was tabled in the Rajya Sabha yesterday to loud protests from the Samajwadi Party that finally led to the house being adjourned.
Adjourned
The Rajya Sabha had to be adjourned immediately after the Bill - first introduced in 1996 - was tabled as Samajwadi Party members created an uproar and tore copies of the Bill.
The Bill was tabled by Law Minister H.R. Bharadwaj around 12.15pm when the upper house met again after a short adjournment. There was high drama as Samajwadi Party members tried to snatch copies of the Bill from the minister, and Congress MPs tried to protect him by forming a human chain.
The Samajwadi Party and the Janata Dal-United are opposed to the Bill and have demanded a "quota within quota" for women belonging to the Other Backward Classes.
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