Goa’s Chief Minister, Dr. Pramod Sawant, addressed the status of the Women Reservation Bill in the state assembly on Tuesday, making it clear that there are presently no plans for a special session to pass the bill. He emphasized that any urgency to pass the bill would only arise if directed by the central government.
Sawant’s statement underscores the state’s readiness to take action on the bill but highlights the dependence on the central government’s directive to expedite the process. As of now, the bill’s fate in Goa remains contingent on the Centre’s decision, reflecting the cooperative approach between the state and central authorities on this crucial legislative matter.

