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Maya S.

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From: Kamayani BaliMahabal <[email protected]>
Subject: [feministsindia] Sharad Joshi's stand on women's bill
To: "feminist" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 12 March, 2010, 6:43 AM



--- On *Fri, 12/3/10, shyam ashtekar <shyamashtekar@ yahoo.com>* wrote:





Dear all
I am copying text of the article/stand by sharad Joshi on women's bill,
which he opposed in RS (the only 'no' in RS)

8 March 2010
Sharad Joshi’s stand on
‘Women’s Reservation Bill’

On this hundredth International women’s day

I wish to congratulate the Air India for having launched a measure that will
go down in history of Women’s empowerment much more than the Women’s
Reservation Bill under discussion, of confiding the whole trans-Atlantic
flight entirely to women crew.

The concept of political empowerment of women did not start in 1991 with
Rajeev Gandhi or with Deve Gowda in 1993.

It was my organisations Shetkari Sanghatana and Shetkari Mahila Aghadi which
proposed 100% women Panels in the panchayat Raj elections in Maharashtra as
early as in 1986.

This frightened the then ruling Congress government in Maharashtra under the
leadership of Shankarrao Chavan to such an extent that they did not dare
hold panchayat Raj elections for three years until 1989.

It was at that time that the concept of 33% percent reservation for women in
panchayat Raj institutions was introduced in Maharashtra.

It is this concept which is now being applied at All India level and at the
Centre.

Unfortunately, the drafters of the Bill have been carried away by their
enthusiasm and not done the necessary analysis of the long-term consequences
of this piece of legislation.

Nobody will object to the concept of having a fair proportion of women in
any legislative bodies.

The question is: Is reservation the best way of getting them in?

My party, the Swatantra Bharat Paksha and myself hold the view that it would
have been much better idea to hand over the entire panchayat Raj to women
before partial reservations are introduced at the Centre and the State
levels.

I honestly feel:

·       that the selection of the reserved constituencies by lottery-cum-
rotation is highly dangerous for the democracy in this country and,

·       that the government as also the members of this House should accept
to have a one more look at this Bill.

Let us have a close look at this Lottery-cum- rotation contraption.

1.    At the very first, if we draw the reserved constituencies we might
face a situation where there is no particularly enthusiastic woman candidate
in that particular area.

2.    On the other hand, there might have been a male aspirant nursing that
constituency for some time. This can cause unnecessary bitterness about the
women’s Movement and provide an opportunity for the established leaders to
push the candidates of their family members who might not have shown any
interest, till then, in political activities.

3.    In the lottery computations system, a large proportion of voters may
not get a chance to vote for any woman candidate at all in the whole
lifetime.

4.    Women who get elected to the legislative bodies may have very little
interest left in nursing their constituency as they know that they will not
have a second chance to contest from the same constituency.

5.    Even the male candidates who get elected from the non-reserved
constituencies would work under the full knowledge that the chances that
they would get to contest from the same constituencies again are only 50-50.


Conclusion:the level of nursing of all the constituencies will go down.

6.    Further, simple arithmetic will show that a legislature with Women’s
Reservation Bill will not have more than 33% experienced repeaters coming
for a second term.

This kind of drafting comes out of lack of imagination and absence of real
concern for women’s interests.

That is the reason why the women’s Reservation Bill remained pending for 13
long years.

This could have been avoided and the Women’s Reservation Bill could have
been passed much earlier if only the drafters had followed an alternative
system to the lottery-cum- rotation system.

The alternative solution can be provided by constitution of new
multiple-seat constituencies where each constituency will Club together
three of the existing constituencies. This constituency will become
multiple-seat constituency where every voter would have three votes out of
which one has to be exercised in favour of a woman candidate for valid
voting.

If a woman candidate gets the highest number of votes amongst all the
candidates contesting, she should be considered as getting elected on the
general seat and the women’s reservation seat will go to the woman candidate
who gets the highest number of votes from amongst the remaining women
candidates.

This system would ensure that every voter gets the possibility of voting for
women in each of the election that will be held. Further, it will not affect
adversely the quality of deliberations in the legislature or the quality of
servicing of the constituencies.


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