GENDER PARITY OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT BILL MUST BE KEPT WITHOUT CASTE BASED REPRESENTATION FOR QUOTA SLOTS AND THE POLITICAL PARTIES ARE RESPONSIBLE TO APPOINTMENT OF ENTRY APPEARED ON THE CENSUS REPORT.

The women empowerment Bill cleared by the parliamentary democracy of our country is a gender quota slot for equal representation of the men and women and now it is the duty of the political parties to establish their candidature accordingly in favor of the women representation instead of providing  further quota to other categories of the caste base reservation. Political parties ara too responsible to take cognisance of the minor issues and matter related to quota among quota representation for the gender equilibrium for which government must take cognisance of the gender parity instead of the further division among the women which is not in the interest of true democracy and introduction of the parity for equal representation to the all partners of the beneficiaries demanding their fundamental rights from the system of governance, and facing disparity in the quota representation at various places of the opportunity availed and created for the removal of quota slots existing in the ongoing system of upgradation of posts and proposed legislation belonging to the commitments made by the government to every section of the society and communities working for the equal representation to all under their provision of strength and share in the parliamentary democracy as well as the representation in Vidhan Sabha constituencies. The political parties must take their decision at their own instead of such distribution of seats among the gender quota proposed for the welfare of women representation only however not for the caste representation as demanded by the various political parties even though there is no provision in the proposed Bill and the political parties are responsible to distribute furher representation at their own and remove the disparity of gender parity instead of the caste representation for the women empowerment Bill introduced by the previous and the present government in this behalf.

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