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India·Democracy·Elections

India's Congress party to debate women's quota law amendments and constituency delimitation

Thursday, 16 April 2026, 08:10 · 1 min read

India's main opposition Congress party has convened a meeting of its Congress Working Committee (CWC) — the party's highest decision-making body — on Friday, 10 April 2026, to discuss the ruling government's proposed amendments to the women's reservation law. The gathering, scheduled at the party's Indira Bhawan headquarters in New Delhi, will also address the political and constitutional implications of a planned delimitation, or redrawing, of parliamentary constituencies. The deliberations carry significant weight, as critics argue that linking women's reservation to delimitation could delay the implementation of guaranteed seats for women in parliament.

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The HinduCWC meet to discuss women’s quota amendments, delimitation and West Asia ↗︎
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