Verfassungsblog (Oct 2023)

Using the Constitution for Partisan Benefits - On the Reservation of Women in the Indian Legislative Assemblies

  • Anmol Jain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/6eafcd36f8f8af3c
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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Last month, the Indian parliament passed the 106th amendment to the Constitution. It inserted several provisions to the Indian Constitution, collectively providing for horizontal reservation of one-third of directly elected seats of the House of the People, the state legislative assemblies, and the Delhi legislative assembly for women. In this blog, I discuss the political motivations underlying the enactment of this amendment and argue that this amendment is an opportunistic attempt by the incumbent government to reap partisan benefits using the Constitution before the upcoming state and general elections. Such actions demystify the idea that constitutions are a place for high-order politics. The amendment shows that with enough numbers, constitutions could easily be reduced into a political tool for furthering dominant political interests.

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