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Dy CM backs women’s quota, says move should be free of hidden agenda

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April 17, 2026
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Jammu:  Supporting women’s reservation in Parliament and state Assemblies, J&K deputy chief minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Wednesday said that though women deserve equal participation, the intent behind granting quota must be free of any hidden agenda.

The BJP-led central government on Thursday introduced three bills in the Lok Sabha to implement the women’s quota law by 2029 and increase the strength of the House to 850.

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Talking to reporters here after participating in Aarti during Tawi Mahotava here, he said that reservation for women was essential as they better understand issues within households and society.

“Women, especially mothers, know the problems and needs of families. Therefore, the reservation for women in politics is very important, and they should be encouraged to come forward,” he said.

However, the deputy chief minister cautioned against the selective implementation of reservation, questioning whether there were any “pick and choose” practices or hidden motives behind the move.

“If the intention is truly to empower women, it is a very good step. Women constitute 50 per cent of the country and deserve their due share. But if there is another purpose, it raises concerns for the country’s democracy,” he said.

Choudhary also underlined that reservation alone would not address the challenges faced by women, calling for broader reforms across sectors.

“Merely granting a reservation and claiming empowerment will not solve the problem. The focus must be on stopping injustices against women and ensuring their safety,” he added.

Calling for greater emphasis on social security, the deputy chief minister said women must be guaranteed safety and institutional support.

“It is not just about the reservation. Women’s social security must be ensured,” he said, adding that the bill should first be passed and further discussions can follow thereafter.

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