DN Exclusive: PM Modi celebrates Women's Reservation Bill with NDA women MPs at midnight in Parliament House

DN Bureau

After the Women's Reservation Bill was passed by both the Houses of Parliament, there was joy all around. Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the moment with NDA women MPs in Parliament House. Here is the exclusive report by Dynamite News:

PM Modi celebrates historic Women's Reservation Bill with NDA women MPs
PM Modi celebrates historic Women's Reservation Bill with NDA women MPs


New Delhi: After the Lok Sabha, the Women's Reservation Bill was also passed by the Rajya Sabha with a unanimous majority. It was an occasion of pleasure and joy all around on Thursday upto past midnight.

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated this moment in the Parliament House with the NDA women MPs at midnight. While Modi congratulated the women MPs on this Women's Reservation Bill, the MPs in turn expressed their gratitude to the Prime Minister for this historic women's quota Bill. 

On this momentous occasion, exactly at 12 o'clock on the intervening night of 21st and 22nd September, Dynamite News Editor-in-Chief and senior journalist Manoj Tibrewal Aakash presented a special live report from the Parliament House with his Dynamite News correspondents.

In this exclusive report of Dynamite News, it can be seen that after the Women's Reservation Bill was passed in the Upper House, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is meeting the women MPs of NDA and accepting their congratulations. All the women MPs appear quite excited upon this gesture of Modi.

After the Bill was passed, all the women MPs stood at the gate of the Parliament and expressed their gratitude to the Prime Minister. Many MPs presented bouquets and shawls to PM Modi. The Prime Minister obliged the MPs with a photograp with them.

Nirmala Sitharaman, Smriti Irani, Piyush Goyal, Anil Baluni, Aparajita Sarangi were among many BJP leaders and Union Ministers who were present there on this occasion.

The Women's Reservation Bill i.e. Narishakti Vandan Bill, which may have a wide impact on the country's politics, provides 33 percent reservation for women in the Lower House/s of Parliament and State Assemblies.










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