Maulana Barelvi’s support and advice to avoid political quagmire:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: A new chapter has been added to the country’s politics regarding women’s reservation. where the central government 16 April 2026 Three important bills have been introduced in the Lok Sabha, and reactions are coming from various sections of the society. from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh All India Muslim Jamaat National President of Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi The statement remains the center of discussion at this time.

1. Maulana Barelvi’s stance: A confluence of support and warning

Maulana Razvi has welcomed this initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but has also drawn a ‘Lakshman Rekha’ for Muslim women:

Reservation Support: Maulana called it a commendable and positive step to provide rights to ‘half the population’. He believed that this would make Indian democracy more inclusive.

Called politics a ‘quagmire’: Along with support, he also gave some serious advice. Maulana argues that today’s politics is full of ‘cunning and deception’. According to her, when women enter active politics, they have to Respect, dignity and decorum You may have to compromise with.

Islamic Perspective: He said that the safety and respect of women is considered paramount in Islam, hence they should maintain the dignity of the house by staying away from this political quagmire.

2. 3 historic bills introduced in Parliament

The government has prepared a concrete blueprint to implement women’s reservation on the ground before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections:

bill main objective
Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 Lok Sabha seats Increase from 543 to maximum 850 to do. (815 for states, 35 for union territories).
Delimitation Bill, 2026 2011 census To redraw the boundaries of constituencies on the basis of so that representation is balanced.
UT Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 Even in Union Territories having Legislative Assemblies like Delhi, Jammu-Kashmir and Puducherry 33% women reservation To apply.

3. 2029 target: New structure of representation

Through these bills, the government aims not only to provide reservation but also to change the entire structure of Parliament. Increasing the number of seats (to 850) will not only pave the way for women to reach 33%, but will also increase representation in proportion to the growing population.

especially Jammu-Kashmir and Puducherry Due to increase in political participation of women in such areas, major changes are being expected in the local leadership there.