Why is the RJD standing in isolation in its demand for sending women's quota Bill to select committee

The question explores the reasons behind the RJD's isolated demand to send the women's quota Bill to a select committee.
The RJD's demand to send the women's quota Bill to a select committee has put them in isolation due to several reasons:
  • Opposition from other political parties: Other political parties do not support the RJD's demand to send the Bill to a select committee, as they believe it would further delay its implementation.
  • Disagreement with the majority: The RJD's demand goes against the majority's stance, as they are in favor of passing the Bill without referring it to a select committee.
  • Perceived political agenda: Critics argue that the RJD's demand is politically motivated rather than being in the interest of women's empowerment.
  • Public pressure for quick implementation: There is a growing public sentiment in favor of quickly passing the women's quota Bill, and the RJD's demand for a select committee is seen as an unnecessary delay.
  • Potential harm to female representation: Sending the Bill to a select committee could lead to changes or delays that could negatively impact female representation in politics.
Overall, these reasons have isolated the RJD in their demand to send the women's quota Bill to a select committee.
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