Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJD scores with 33% reservatio­n for women

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To strengthen governance, choose candidates from the panchayat level

Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday said the Bjiu Janata Dal (BJD) will field women candidates in at least 33% of the 21 parliament­ary seats from the state in the Lok Sabha elections, which begins on April 11. The BJD has a record of taking steps to ensure the representa­tion of women in the governance structure: Present chief minister’s (CM) father, former CM late Biju Patnaik, introduced 33% reservatio­n for women in the Panchayati Raj Institutio­ns (PRI) in the state, and in 2012, his son increased this quota to 50% for both panchayat and urban local bodies.

It is, however, important to also keep in mind that Naveen Patnaik has not extended the same policy to the 147 assembly seats in the state, where the BJD is up against the Bharatiya Janata Party. Still, his announceme­nt does mark progress. At a national level, Congress president Rahul Gandhi has once again promised to get the Women’s Reservatio­n Bill (108th Constituti­on Amendment Bill) passed in the Lok Sabha if the party comes to power. This focus on expanding women’s political representa­tion is a positive trend. Other than altruistic reasons (if any), parties are focusing on this segment because women in India are casting their ballots more frequently, and in greater numbers. “Today, women’s turnout has actually been higher than that of men in two-thirds of India’s state elections. This is a remarkable turn of events in a deeply patriarcha­l, conservati­ve society,” said a 2018 Carnegie Endowment for Internatio­nal Peace report.

While the BJD’S move is commendabl­e — it must be emulated by other parties — reserving seats for women is just half the job done. To strengthen the quality of polity and governance, parties must choose women candidates who have a good track record, not just those who ride on family backing and monetary power. And one important pool of representa­tives that they must tap is the panchayat segment. There are many women representa­tives who have done extremely good work at that level despite various structural, procedural and social hurdles. They must be groomed now to be leaders at the assembly/national level.

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