New Delhi, Dec 19 (PTI) Has women's era begun in the Lok Sabha?
With Sushma Swaraj becoming the Leader of the Opposition, three of the top slots have gone to women leaders for the first time in Parliament.
Meira Kumar is the Speaker, the first woman leader to adorn the high office while Sonia Gandhi is the Chairperson of Congress Parliamentary Party.
Incidentally, the current Lok Sabha has the highest number of women members -- 59 -- since Independence. Of them, 23 belong to Congress followed by 13 of the BJP. There are four woman members each from the Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party and the BSP.
Gandhi was the first woman to become the Leader of the Opposition in 1999. Interestingly at that time, she defeated Swaraj in the Bellary constituency of Karnataka for her maiden entry to the Lok Sabha.
With Sushma Swaraj becoming the Leader of the Opposition, three of the top slots have gone to women leaders for the first time in Parliament.
Meira Kumar is the Speaker, the first woman leader to adorn the high office while Sonia Gandhi is the Chairperson of Congress Parliamentary Party.
Incidentally, the current Lok Sabha has the highest number of women members -- 59 -- since Independence. Of them, 23 belong to Congress followed by 13 of the BJP. There are four woman members each from the Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party and the BSP.
Gandhi was the first woman to become the Leader of the Opposition in 1999. Interestingly at that time, she defeated Swaraj in the Bellary constituency of Karnataka for her maiden entry to the Lok Sabha.
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