The failed passage of the 2026 Women's Reservation and Delimitation bills in the Lok Sabha means the 33% quota for women will not be implemented for the immediate upcoming elections, leaving the original 2023 Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam framework, which links reservation to a future census and delimitation exercise, in place. The failed legislation sought to expand Lok Sabha seats to 850, remove the immediate need for a post-2026 census for delimitation, and enable faster implementation.
The failed passage of the 2026 Women's Reservation and Delimitation bills in the Lok Sabha means the 33% quota for women will not be implemented for the immediate upcoming elections, leaving the original 2023 Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam framework, which links reservation to a future census and delimitation exercise, in place. The failed legislation sought to expand Lok Sabha seats to 850, remove the immediate need for a post-2026 census for delimitation, and enable faster implementation. Key consequences of the current legislative deadlock include :- Delayed Implementation: - Women's reservation will not be implemented for the 2029 elections. According to the original 334(A), it requires a census to be completed and subsequent delimitation. Failed Expansion & Delimitation: The proposal to increase Lok Sabha seats to ~850 (815 from states, 35 from UTs) fell through, meaning the 2026 delimitation exercise will not be fast-tracked based on the latest census. Original 334(A...