Monday, April 12, 2010

Women Reservation Bill imminent, nobody can stop it: Javed Akhtar


New Delhi, Mar 20 (UNI) Asserting his support for the Women's

Reservation Bill, noted lyricist Javed Akhtar today said it is

imminent and nobody can stop it.

Addressing the agitators at Jantar Mantar here, Mr Akhtar noted,
''Whatever has to happen, has to happen and nobody can stop it, but
it is mournful that this is happening so late.''
People from various social organisations gathered to support the
33 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and to condemn the
''disgraceful statements'' by some religious leaders.
Criticising the statement of Shia cleric Maulana Syed Kalbe
Jawwad that women should become mothers of good leaders rather than
try to be leaders themselves, the lyricist said this ''Talibani
mentality'' was unacceptable to the Muslims and 99 per cent of the
community supported the Bill.
He said until it was not getting clearance in the Rajya Sabha,
all such people were friends of women but as soon as the Bill was
passed there, their enmity came to the fore.
''The demand of sub-quota for Muslim and backward class women is
a conspiracy to stall the Bill and they are playing this game for
the last 14 years,'' he opined.
Calling such people ''hypocrite'' and ''opportunist'' Mr Akhtar
said if they cannot accept the progress of women, they better leave
this country.
''I want to say to these people that whatever they feel about
this Bill, the provision for representation of women will happen,''
he said firmly.
On being nominated in the Rajya Sabha, he expressed his gratitude
towards the people who commissioned his name for the post.
Besides, he felt that it was a very responsible job. ''I will not
sit idle and will try to contribute for the society I belong to,''
he promised.

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