GS-2 — Governance: Indian Constitution-amendments and federal structure; Parliament-functioning.
1. Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026.
2. Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.
3. Delimitation Bill, 2026.
The Bill’s defeat illustrates the “Constitutional Friction-Point” between executive haste and federal equity. By using a popular social reform (women’s quota) as a vehicle for seat redistribution, the government attempted a “Methodical Madness” that sought to alter the North-South political balance without amending the underlying demographic data through a fresh census.
Does the failure of the 131st Amendment Bill signify a victory for federalism or a setback for women’s political empowerment? Discuss the implications of the ‘supermajority’ requirement in a polarized legislature.
1. Foregone conclusion — a result that is obvious before it happens — Basic
2. Ramrod approach — forcing a measure through without consultation — Intermediate
3. Smoke-and-mirrors — a deceptive or confusing strategy — Intermediate
4. Methodical madness — a situation that seems chaotic but has a specific logic/plan — Advanced
5. Chasten — to have a restraining or humbling effect on — Intermediate
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