Union Minister for IT and Law and Justice Ravi Shankar Prasad . (File photo| PTI) 
Nation

Government asks Congress to join hands for passage of bills on Women Reservation, Triple Talaq and Nikah Halala

Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad responded to a letter by Rahul Gandhi to PM Modi to bring the Women Reservation bill on granting 33 per cent reservation to women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: Seeking to corner Congress on the issue of women empowerment, the government today urged the main opposition party to provide women with a "new deal" by joining hands to pass the bills on Women Reservation, instant Triple Talaq and Nikah Halala in Parliament.

Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today wrote to Congress president Rahul Gandhi suggesting that the party and the BJP join hands to get the three bills, as well as the measure on providing constitutional status to the National Commission on Backward classes, passed in Parliament.

He was responding to a letter by Gandhi to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring the bill on granting 33 per cent reservation to women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

Prasad wrote to Gandhi as his ministry deals with the issue of reservation in legislatures and personal laws.

The Winter session of Parliament begins tomorrow.

Gandhi had yesterday written to Modi asking him to ensure the passage of the Women's Reservation Bill in the Monsoon Session of Parliament, starting July 18.

In his letter, Gandhi offered his party's unconditional support to the bill and said the time has come for a change, and for women to take their rightful place in state legislatures and Parliament.

RBI says economy resilient, banks stronger but warns of rising risks from unsecured loans, stablecoins

Dozens dead, 100 injured after fire rips through ski resort town in Switzerland

Violence feared between rival Matua factions backing TMC and BJP ahead of Abhishek Banerjee's Thakurnagar visit

Day after he was granted bail, molestation accused sets victim's husband on fire in Maharashtra

Gold missing from more artefacts in Sabarimala temple, stolen materials not fully recovered: SIT tells court

SCROLL FOR NEXT