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Maharashtra Polls: Less than 7% of MLA candidates are women

<p>The total number of woman candidates &mdash; 276 &mdash; is a dismal 6.7 per cent of the total candidates in the fray; only 60% of these have been fielded by parties and the rest are Independent candidates</p>

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Susieben Shah, the Congress candidate from Malabar Hill and Pankaja Munde, the BJP candidate from Parli in Beed district

Susieben Shah, the Congress candidate from Malabar Hill and Pankaja Munde, the BJP candidate from Parli in Beed district

Political parties are united in their rhetoric about women’s development and giving women equal rights. However, they also share the trait of not living up to the rhetoric or even making a concerted effort to do so. All political parties looking to win seats in the upcoming assembly elections have fared dismally when it comes to fielding women candidates.

Susieben Shah and Pankaja Munde
Susieben Shah and Pankaja Munde

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