Even After 69 years of Independence, women in India who constitute nearly 50 percent of the population have only 11 per cent representation in our Parliament.
"An affirmative action in the form of reservation of seats for women in the State Legislature and Parliament is imperative," said Dr Ranjana Kumari, director of Centre for Social Research.
Addressing the women Delhi Congress spokesperson Sharmishtha Mukherjee asked the NDA government to table the Bill and get it passed in Lok Sabha during the winter session.
The Left parties have been "consistent" in their support to the Women's Reservation Bill while all other political parties have "changed" their stand on it, CPI-M MP MB Rajesh said addressing the gathering.
Another CPI-M Lok Sabha MP PK Sreemathy too extended her party's support to the demand for reservation for women in the Parliament and state Legislative bodies.
Many other speakers on the occasion raised the demand of 50 percent reservation to women from Panchayats to the Parliament.
