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TMC, Sena (UBT) flux: Bid to boost NDA numbers in Lok Sabha for women's bill?

The article discusses political developments in Indian politics, focusing on the potential introduction of a constitutional amendment bill aimed at reserving seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies starting in 2029. It highlights internal tensions within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Shiv Sena (UBT), suggesting efforts by these parties to increase their numbers in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The article also mentions discussions around modifying the bill's wording to secure support from parties such as the DMK.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which leads the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), can look forward to easier passage of key bills in the Lok Sabha as 20 lawmakers from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Monday conveyed their decision to join the coalition as a separate group. In the Rajya Sabha, where the NDA is already in majority, the party is all set to gain one more seat, as TMC’s Sukhendu Sekhar Roy resigned from the Upper House.

The NDA has 293 members in the 543-member Lok Sabha and 149 in the 245-member Rajya Sabha. (ANI)

An increased strength in the Lok Sabha will help the ruling coalition in the passage of contentious bills, including the Delimitation Bill that will pave the way for carving out new constituencies and increase the number of seats in Lok Sabha, a prerequisite for the implementation of 33% reservation for women in legislatures. The other important bills that the government need support for are the 129th Constitution Amendment Bill, 2024, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026, that seek to roll out simultaneous elections, which are currently being examined by a joint parliamentary committee.

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The NDA has 293 members in the 543-member Lok Sabha and 149 in the 245-member Rajya Sabha. According to people aware of the details, BJP is also banking on support from other non-aligned parties, including the DMK. While 20 of the 28 TMC MPs have announced their support for the NDA in the Lok Sabha, there are 12 members in the Rajya Sabha. The DMK has 22 MPs in the Lok Sabha and eight in the Rajya Sabha and is believed to be talking to the BJP.

“The turmoil in TMC, is a result of dynastic politics, concerns and suggestions of senior party leaders being overlooked. The BJP did not engineer any split…the 20 MPs who have written to the (Lok Sabha) Speaker Om Birla have made it clear that they want to join the NDA…And if anyone wants to lend support to our policies, which are in national interest, we welcome the move,” said a senior BJP functionary who asked not to be named. The leader said the party has also received “feelers” from the DMK as well to support the NDA. “It is premature to talk about DMK’s decision, but it has been conveyed to us that the DMK, which has distanced itself from the INDIA bloc, also wants to support the NDA.”

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To be sure, the BJP’s ideological fount, the RSS, is learnt to have expressed reservations over TMC and DMK lawmakers joining the party. “The RSS does not intervene in political decisions, but they feel that a party which has for a reasonable time professed anti-Sanatan sentiments (like the DMK has) cannot be a partner of the BJP. Similarly, they did not want people from the TMC to jump ship in order to curry favour or escape scrutiny (for their alleged corruption),” said a Sangh functionary who asked not to be named.

A DMK lawmaker in the Rajya Sabha also refuted reports of the party aligning with the NDA, while conceding that there could be some issue-based support. “There is plenty of time for the (next) assembly polls and enough time for the Lok Sabha (2029) polls, the DMK has a strong cadre on the ground and stronger leaders, we will bounce back…As for supporting the NDA, the decision will be taken by the party based on the merit of the bills,” the DMK MP said.

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Monday’s development will strengthen the government’s hand in passing both the Delimitation Bill as well as the bill for simultaneous elections.

“The government has been in talks with all other parties to support the bills. There were compulsions of being in an alliance which prevented the DMK and the TMC from supporting a bill that was in favour of women. Their opposition to the delimitation bill was political, because the bill assured an increase in the number of seats for each state, so there was no question of the Southern states being penalised,” said a second BJP leader, who asked not to be named.

To be sure, his reference to a bill that was in favour of women is part of the BJP’s effort to pass off the opposition’s scuttling of the amendment to the women’s reservation law and the delimitation bill as anti-women. The women’s reservation law is already in force (and was supported by almost all opposition parties). What was defeated was an amendment to the law and the delimitation bill.

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Source document: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut's statement

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Times of IndiaIndependentCenter4 days ago
TMC, Sena (UBT) flux: Bid to boost NDA numbers in Lok Sabha for women's bill?

The article discusses political developments in Indian politics, focusing on the potential introduction of a constitutional amendment bill aimed at reserving seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies starting in 2029. It highlights internal tensions within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Shiv Sena (UBT), suggesting efforts by these parties to increase their numbers in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The article also mentions discussions around modifying the bill's wording to secure support from parties such as the DMK.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information without overtly favoring any particular political side. It reports on political maneuvering and speculation regarding legislative actions, citing various political figures and sources without clear ideological bias. The content appears balanced in its presentation of

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  • statement Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut's statement
  • statement BJP ally's comment on the bill
  • statement Top BJP functionary's assertion
The HinduIndependentCenter7 days ago
Kakoli claims 22 Lok Sabha MPs now in dissident TMC camp, meeting scheduled with Speaker

Rebel Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar announced that the dissident group within the TMC now includes 22 Lok Sabha members. The group plans to meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to seek recognition as a separate parliamentary bloc. Two additional MPs are expected to join soon, though their identities have not yet been disclosed. The meeting, originally planned in Kolkata, has been moved to Delhi. West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari was expected to attend but may not be present.

Bias read (Center): The article reports factual details about the formation of a dissident TMC group seeking parliamentary recognition. It does not exhibit biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content remains neutral in tone and focuses on conveying events without apparent ideological slant.

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  • government Rebel TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
The WireIndependentLeft10 days ago
Watch | Jadavpur University Felt Like Jallianwala Bagh: BJPs First Month in Bengal

The article draws a comparison between the atmosphere at Jadavpur University and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, suggesting that the environment under BJP rule in West Bengal during their first month in power was oppressive.

Bias read (Left): The article uses strong, emotive language comparing the situation at Jadavpur University to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which is a highly symbolic event in Indian history associated with British colonial repression. This framing implies criticism of the BJP's governance in West Bengal, suggesting

Hindustan TimesIndependentRight12 days ago
TMC split to boost NDA's strength in Parliament as rebel MPs wish to join BJP-led coalition

Twenty lawmakers from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) have decided to join the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), as a separate group. This move is expected to strengthen the NDA's position in the Lok Sabha, aiding the passage of key legislative proposals such as the Delimitation Bill and the 129th Constitution Amendment Bill, 2024. Additionally, TMC member Sukhendu Sekhar Roy has resigned from the Rajya Sabha, further bolstering the NDA's majority in the upper house.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the defection of TMC legislators to the NDA as a positive development for the BJP-led coalition, emphasizing the potential benefits for the passage of key legislation. It highlights the strategic advantage gained by the NDA without providing balanced perspectives on the internal T

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  • statementShiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut's statement
  • statementBJP ally's comment on the bill
  • statementTop BJP functionary's assertion
  • governmentRebel TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
  • organisationThe National Democratic Alliance (NDA)