Under constitutional provisions, any amendment bill requires the support of at least two-thirds of members present and voting. Despite securing 298 votes in favour against 230 opposing it, the ruling NDA fell short of this number. With approximately 293 MPs, around 54% of the Lok Sabha, the alliance lacked the numbers needed to push the bill through without additional backing or abstentions from opposition members.
Bill To Amend Women's Quota Law Fails LS Test: What's Next For Other Two Bills
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- Post published:April 18, 2026
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