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Bengal woman matches men in polls: EC data

Bengal woman matches men in polls: EC data
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Kolkata: The woman fits the man when it comes to training their franchises in the election of the Bengal Assembly this year, with 81.7% of used and 81.4% of the latter emerging to vote them, data released by the Indian Election Commission shows.
More than 2.9 Crore 3.5 Crore The voter women stepped out to choose, challenging a pandemic in the middle of the protracted selection schedule.
The final addition of 81.7% did not take into account the large number of postal ballots.
For men, the appropriate number is 3 crores from 3.7 voters crore.
High elections for women more than the total number of Bengal 81.5%, a trend also witnessed in the Pre-Pandemi 2019 Lok Sabha poll, where also 81.7% of women turned out to choose in Bengal.
The percentage of victory from female candidates is also more than that from their male colleagues.
Among the 240 women who opposed the 2021 assembly poll, 40 (16.7%) won, while 154 of them (64.1%) lost their deposits.
Among men, 252 candidates win among 1,876 contestants (13.4%), while 1,342 of them (71.5%) deposits are scorched.
Bengal has an average of seven candidates per assembly constituency.
Askenagar Resident Nanibala Debnath, 98, among the eldest women’s voters, said he gave His voice at home.
“I didn’t even tell my sons that I chose,” he said by telephone, but also said that he was “a big admirer of Mamata Banerjee.” “More women choose to speak through their voices,” said Sayantani Pal, the first time from Behala who worked in the company had a good reputation.
Political analyst Biswanath Chakraborty said the selection of Bengal “contested to binary gender, where the minister’s head specifically reaches women in every election rally that he handles.
He also promises the health scheme and food targeted at the head of the family, in addition to direct cash transfer (DCT) becomes 1.6 Bengal Households.
“Banerjee discussed 151 election demonstrations in wheelchairs; In every rally, he immediately discussed women’s voters.
Joydev Majumdar, Director, Jaiprakash Institute of Social Change, linked this with gender empowerment, which has caused more political awareness among women.
“Literacy has become a key factor.
This is definitely a healthy index for a strong society.
But political parties need to bring more women to the body of decision making,” he said.
“Voting is also a statement of rights,” said Ruby Sain, a professor of sociology at Jadavpur University, adding, “women, through their voices, wanting to secure their rights.
And that is a strong message.
The level of education between women rises, and Parents play a key role in encouraging their daughter.
Parents also violate gender gaps at home.
But it would be better if there were more candidates for women in Fray.
“” Standing in a polling queue also sends a strong message in the dominated mindset Men, “said Psychologist Amit Chakraborty.
“The profile of a female voter also changes.
Now they are increasingly stepping to learn, work, and thus form opinions.
When the husband or father tells the woman who chooses also leaves.
Democracy has a great leveler.
All discrimination disappears when women give their voices because Each sound has the same value …
with Mamata Banerjee, the head of the First Minister of Female Minister, he took a political struggle for a fortress that was dominated by men had had an impact.
Most of the subaltern women identified how he spoke and did himself.

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