REWRITING THE MAP OF DEMOCRACY: WOMEN, DELIMITATION, AND THE REFORM THAT RESHAPES POWER
Govind GargJul 3, 202610.5281/zenodo.211577037 pages
This article examines the constitutional relationship between delimitation and the Women's Reservation Act, 2023, and their combined impact on democratic representation in India. It explains how delimitation, the process of redrawing electoral constituencies based on population changes, ensures the principle of equal representation, while the Women's Reservation Act seeks to reserve one-third of seats in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies for women. The article highlights that the implementation of women's reservation is contingent upon the completion of the next delimitation exercise, creating legal, political, and administrative challenges. It further discusses concerns regarding delays in implementation, interstate political representation, rotation of reserved constituencies, and the debate between substantive representation and symbolic inclusion. The study concludes that although these reforms have the potential to transform India's democratic framework by promoting inclusiveness and gender equality, their success depends on timely implementation, political consensus, and adherence to constitutional principles.