New Delhi buzzed with political activity as BJP National President JP Nadda convened a crucial virtual meeting with chief ministers, state presidents, and senior leaders from party-ruled states. The agenda? Ensuring the seamless rollout of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, the landmark Women’s Reservation Bill granting 33% seats to women in Parliament and state assemblies.
Discussions centered on fast-tracking implementation, potentially aligning it with the 2029 general elections. Leaders emphasized grassroots outreach to make women aware of this transformative law. Proposals included door-to-door campaigns, women-focused seminars, digital drives, and community gatherings to explain benefits, including sub-quotas for Scheduled Castes and Tribes.
The BJP is gearing up for a nationwide awareness blitz, aligning perfectly with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Nari Shakti. Sources hint at constitutional amendments during a special Parliament session slated for April 16-18, 2026, tackling census and delimitation hurdles.
This follows Nadda’s earlier huddle on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti preparations, blending social justice themes with empowerment drives. Through rallies, seminars, and outreach, the party aims to amplify equality messages.
These back-to-back meetings signal BJP’s dual focus: organizational strength and championing women’s political participation. The move promises a more inclusive democracy, boosting female representation at the highest levels.