While the Rajya Sabha had exactly six years ago passed the Women's Reservation Bill, the legislation has since been pending in Lok Sabha.
To mark the Women's Day, the Upper House decided to allow all women law-makers, who had given notices to raise Zero Hour mentions, the first chance.
Congress members took credit of getting the bill passed in Rajya Sabha during the UPA rule on March 9, 2010 and sought to know what the present government was doing when it had absolute majority in the Lok Sabha.
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the government was ready for a discussion on the issue.
Minority Affairs Minister Najma Heptulla said she, as a minister, cannot give zero hour notice but would want to speak on the issue. She lamented that the Constitution Amendment Bill was passed by Rajya Sabha but was still pending in Lok Sabha, adding that the matter was first debated in 1995.
"I hope this year, the Bill will be passed," she said and observed that she would be happy when ordinary women get empowered.
Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said Rajya Sabha can take pride that it has passed the women's reservation bill. "All of us expect and hope it becomes law of land."
Viplove Thakur (Cong) said child marriages are prevalent even today in Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Telengana and Andhra Pradesh and added that this day should not be merely celebrated as a mere ritual.
Sasikala Pushpa (AIADMK) said while the women's
reservation issue has got just lip sympathy so far, women continue to be discriminated and harassed.
Stating that most effective form of empowerment was participation in decision-making, she went on to list the women-friendly moves by the Tamil Nadu government.
Ambika Soni (Cong) said UPA just did not pass the women's reservation bill in the Upper House but also enacted domestic violence bill and created an all-women's banks which the BJP-led government was "abandoning".
Prime Minister's speech at the conference of women legislators did not have a word on women's reservation, she said.
Kumari Selja (Cong) lamented that Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not refer to the women's reservation bill during the recent two-day women conference. "The two-day conference was just tokenism," she said.
While several political parties have women as Presidents, the ruling BJP has never had any woman president, she added. Noting that women are referred as Durga and Lakshmi, Selja said: "Don't make women God, let only women be women".
Women were "not an object of entertainment ... We are not perks of your jobs," she said while saluting women like the mothers of Nirbhaya and Rohith Vemula who are fighting for rights.
