New Delhi: The Lok Sabha was adjourned on Saturday after three key bills linked to the women’s reservation law and a fresh delimitation exercise, failed to get the House consensus.

The debate had earlier triggered sharp political exchanges, with the Opposition raising concerns over representation and the government defending the proposed changes.

The debate saw participation from leaders across party lines, focusing on the proposed reservation of seats for women in legislative bodies and the redrawing of constituency boundaries. Supporters called the measures a historic step toward inclusive representation, while some members have raised concerns over implementation and timing.