Millennium Post Siliguri

‘Female voters outnumber males in all Assembly constituen­cies’

- AVIJIT ROY

MALDA: Ahead of the nationwide vote count on June 4, women voters in Malda have emerged victorious, outnumberi­ng men in every Assembly constituen­cy (AC) within the two Parliament­ary seats in the district. This trend extends to the two ACs in Murshidaba­d district, Farakka and Samshergan­j, which fall under the South Malda Lok Sabha seat. While the total number of electors favour women in only two ACs — English Bazar and Samshergan­j, both in South Malda — the voter turnout reported on the Election Commission of India (ECI) website reveals that women have cast more votes than men in each AC under these two seats.

The prevalent belief regarding the low turnout of men is attributed to the significan­t number of males from Malda and Murshidaba­d districts who work as migrant labourers in other states and thus do not participat­e in voting. Additional­ly, it is noted that during Panchayat polls, local leaders of various parties make concerted efforts to bring back these migrants, recognisin­g the importance of every vote in smaller electoral segments. However, such initiative­s are not undertaken during Parliament­ary elections, where the electorate is much larger.

According to the voter turnout report provided by the district election cell, a total of 7,41,887 women have cast their votes in North Malda, compared to only 6,73,825 men. Similarly, in the South Malda Lok Sabha constituen­cy, 7,25,052 female voters have exercised their democratic rights, while only 6,41,667 men have done so. Mausam Noor, Rajya Sabha MP from Malda, remarked: “The responsibi­lity for this can be attributed to the Union Ministry’s decision to cease funding for 100 days’ of work in Bengal.

In 2019, fewer men were absent from the district due to work, but this year, a significan­t number of men have opted to become migrant labourers due to the lack of opportunit­ies under MGNREGS in Bengal owing to the Union government stopping funds to the state.”

 ?? FILE PIC ??
FILE PIC

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India