What was Asaduddin Owaisi's stance on the women's reservation Bill
Took a stand for inclusion of OBC and Muslim women, Asaduddin Owaisi on voting against women’s quota Bill
- Asaduddin Owaisi took a stand for the inclusion of OBC (Other Backward Class) and Muslim women in the women's reservation Bill.
- He voted against the women's quota Bill with the intention of advocating for the representation and inclusion of marginalized communities.
- Owaisi argued that the women's reservation Bill, as it stood, would only benefit privileged sections of society and not adequately address the concerns of OBC and Muslim women.
- He believed that any reservation policy should be inclusive and consider the intersectionality of gender, caste, and religion.
- Owaisi has consistently highlighted the need for equal representation and social justice for marginalized communities in various realms, including political representation.
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