BHUBANESWAR: The bill providing
50 per cent reservation for women in urban
local bodies in Odisha was
passed by the state assembly today.
Opposition Congress and BJP raised a din and did not participate in the
proceedings in the passage of the bill.
The house had debated the Odisha Right to Public Service Bill, 2012 last night
but there was no discussion on two other bills - The Odisha Municipal Laws
(Amendment) Bill, 2012 which provides for women's reservation and Odisha
Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes (Regulation of Issuance
and Verification of Caste Certificates) Bill, 2011.
All three bills were passed during the day. Speaker Pradip Kumar Amat announced
passage of the bills surrounded by marshals who prevented the angry Congress
MLAs from capturing the podium.
"In the welfare state, providing services in time is the sine qua non of
good giovernance. Thus, it is felt expedient to make law casting an obligation
under every public functionary to render service to the citizens within a
stipulated time," said Housing and Urban Development Minister Raghunath
Mohanty on behalf of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
Describing Odisha Municipal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2012 as historic, he said
provisions would now be made for reserving 50 per cent seats reserved for women
in urban local body polls. Earlier, the state had made provision of 50 per cent
reservation for women in three tier panchayat bodies.
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