Lured by the promise of the Women's Reservation Bill introduced in the 14th Lok Sabha (Lower House), a larger number of women are seeking party tickets this time. But as mainstream parties begin to release their nomination lists, women are realising that electoral politics in India still remains a zealously guarded male preserve.
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Lured by the promise of the Women's Reservation Bill introduced in the 14th Lok Sabha (Lower House), a larger number of women are seeking party tickets this time. But as mainstream parties begin to release their nomination lists, women are realising that electoral politics in India still remains a zealously guarded male preserve.
To read the full article, please visit the News Blaze's Website.