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The Reporter

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calendar_today12-01-2011 07:49:24

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Orit Galili-Zucker - אורית גלילי-צוקר (@oritgalili) 's Twitter Profile Photo

אלחנן שקולניק איכס. משתמש בתינוק שנולד לו כדי לשטוף לנו את המוח. אל תלך ואל תעשה טובות. אנחנו לא רוצים פה מלחמת נצח של אוכלי מוות כמוך

Bar and Bench (@barandbench) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 to expand Lok Sabha to 850 seats fails in Lok Sabha. 278 vote in favour while 211 vote againt. Bill fails to muster the 2/3 majority required. Government withdraws the Delimitation and UT Bills.

BREAKING:
Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 to expand Lok Sabha to 850 seats fails in Lok Sabha. 278 vote in favour while 211 vote againt. Bill fails to muster the 2/3 majority required. Government withdraws the Delimitation and UT Bills.
Arvind Gunasekar (@arvindgunasekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For clarity: Women Reservation Act, that is, 33% reservation for women is alive and in effect from 16.4.2026. All that Govt needs to do is to bring a Bill to identify and reserve those 33% seats among the existing 543 seats.

For clarity:
Women Reservation Act, that is, 33% reservation for women is alive and in effect from 16.4.2026.

All that Govt needs to do is to bring a Bill to identify and reserve those 33% seats among the existing 543 seats.
Manu Sebastian (@manuvichar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, it was not the women’s reservation bill which failed in Lok Sabha today. Women’s reservation was passed unanimously in 2023. Govt itself which made it contingent on post-2026 Census delimitation. The present Bill was a move to increase LS seats based on 2011 census.

Manu Sebastian (@manuvichar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had posted this after the 2024 LS results. Today’s failure of delimitation bills shows how crucial was the 2024 results. A brute majority which can easily tinker with the Constitution will spell doom.

Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not one tweet when your female employee Nida Khan was targeted by the several media houses and their star Anchors with fake narratives. You've released a statement to Police only after Hindustan Times published an article claiming Nida Khan was not a HR manager. But here you are quick

Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please stop lying to citizens just to please Modi. Women reservation bill was approved in 2023 itself. It can be passed even now . But your gang wanted to pass Delimitation bill which would weaken the representation of South Indian states including Andhra Pradesh. Requesting you

Siddharth (@svaradarajan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud of my old newspaper, The Hindu, take a bow Suresh Nambath, the only paper to have the correct headline for what transpired in parliament yesterday. All other newspapers seem to have bought the government’s spin that the ‘opposition defeated women’s reservation’!

Proud of my old newspaper, <a href="/the_hindu/">The Hindu</a>, take a bow <a href="/nambath/">Suresh Nambath</a>, the only paper to have the correct headline for what transpired in parliament yesterday. All other newspapers seem to have bought the government’s spin that the ‘opposition defeated women’s reservation’!
Mahua Moitra (@mahuamoitra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Narendra Modi your party has the lowest percentage of women among all parties in Lok Sabha . Implement Women’s Reservation NOW based on 543 seats - what is stopping you? Jumlabazi Nahi Chalegi

Dear <a href="/narendramodi/">Narendra Modi</a> your party has the lowest percentage of women among all parties in Lok Sabha . Implement Women’s Reservation NOW based on 543 seats - what is stopping you? Jumlabazi Nahi Chalegi
Live Law (@livelawindia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Justice BV Nagarathna of the Supreme Court today said that the Supreme Court has accepted the 2nd National Judicial Pay Commission's recommendations on the increase in salaries and allowances for the judges of the District Judiciary. Read more: tinyurl.com/24p3f9wr

Justice BV Nagarathna of the Supreme Court today said that the Supreme Court has accepted the 2nd National Judicial Pay Commission's recommendations on the increase in salaries and allowances for the judges of the District Judiciary.
Read more: tinyurl.com/24p3f9wr