Soha Ali Khan Raises Questions On Women’s Representation In Parliament
Soha Ali Khan, through her podcast platform All About Her, takes to Instagram to speak about the ongoing conversation around women's reservation in India. Using the platform to break down important issues in a simple and relatable way, she brings focus to questions around representation, equality, and participation. With All About Her, she continues to create space for conversations that go beyond awareness and encourage people to think and question.

In the video, she highlights that while the Women's Reservation Bill was passed in 2023, it has still not been implemented because it has been linked to two future processes, the Census and delimitation. She explains that while the Census updates population data, delimitation redraws constituencies and changes how seats are distributed, which can shift political power across states. Against this, she raises a key question on why women's reservation is being tied to such a large and uncertain process. She points out that when timelines are unclear, accountability becomes weak, and a fundamental right begins to feel like a delayed promise. Framing it as an issue of power and inclusion, she stresses that representation is not a favour but a right, and delaying it only pushes equality further out of reach.
Through All About Her, Soha Ali Khan continues to spotlight important issues and encourages audiences to not just understand them, but also question them.


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