How has the state of women representation in Indian assemblies changed from over the last 25 years. Do women leaders, like Tamil Nadu’s Jayalalithaa and West Bengal’s Mamata Banerjee, at helm help women representation. ThePrint’s Amogh Rohmetra decodes the data on women’s representation in Indian politics.
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Lot more is needed. To start with India must short list constituencies to be reserved for women only, like we did in Municipal elections in many cities of India (Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner etc). We must aim for 50 % women in parliament and make plans to achieve this target. This shall be the real empowement of women.
Great job Amogh! So happy to see you anchor such an important issue.
GO MAYO!!!!!!!!!
Very interesting.
Important issue. Good analysis. Well explained.
India is still a strong patriarchal society. The present BJP party is more patriarchal than any other party.
Mamta Banerjee is real inspiration for all the women especially for women of Bihar so that they can progress in life
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