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'Our time has come': Kangana Ranaut says Cabinet clearing Women’s Reservation Bill is creating 'Bharat of our dreams'

Kangana Ranaut has cheered the Union Cabinet clearing the Women's Reservation Bill.

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On Monday evening, the Union Cabinet led by PM Narendra Modi, in a meeting, cleared the Women’s Reservation Bill, paving for it to be presented in the two houses of the Parliament now. The bill, which allows for reservation of seats for women in legislative bodies, has long been a contentious issue in Indian politics. Hours after the historic clearance from the Cabinet, actress Kangana Ranaut praised the move, heralding it as a dawn of a new age.

Kangana took to Instagram on Monday night, sharing a news report that talked about the Cabinet clearing the bill. The actress wrote alongside, “We are all witnessing beginning of a new age... our time has come.” She shared the same note on Twitter as well.

Elaborating on how she felt the Bill will impact the country, Kangana added, “This is the time of the girl child (no more female foeticide) this is the time of the young women (no more clinging to men for safety and security), this is the time of the Middle aged women (no you are not unwanted and won't be devalued anymore) this is the time of the elderly women (the world needs your wisdom and experience, your time has come)[ Welcome to the new world. Welcome to the Bharat of our dreams.”

The Women’s Reservation Bill will now be tabled in the Parliament, which is seeing a special session right now. As per reports, the Bill is likely to get a smooth passage given the ruling coalition NDA’s clear majority and lack of opposition from the Bill from Congress.

The bill has its roots in several attempts to enact a law for legislative reservation of women in India, dating back to 1996. However, all such attempts failed previously. In 2010, the UPA government led by Manmohan Singh had gotten a version of the Bill passed from Rajya Sabha but could not bring it to the Lok Sabha due to opposition from key allies.

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