A government bill linking women’s reservation to a landmark seat expansion in the parliament and state assemblies was defeated on the floor of the Lok Sabha. The opposition called it a victory against delimitation “by the backdoor.” Here is what the bill sought to do, why it collapsed, and what the constitutional fight over representation will look like next.
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