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Parties focus on women voters ahead of twin polls in Haryana

- Ashok Kumar

Subsidised LPG cylinders, monthly doles to meet kitchen expenses and the arrangemen­t for free legal and medical consultati­on — these are some of the promises political parties in Haryana are making to woo women voters in the runup to the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls.

The parties are also holding conference­s to win over the support of women voters, who in the past decade played a crucial role in deciding the fate of the elections while rising above caste lines in a patriarcha­l society.

The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) women cell general secretary Sunaina Chautala claims that her party pioneered in launching allwoman conference­s in the State, with its ‘Hari Chunari Chaupals’ initiative way back in 2015.

She expects women to play a pivotal role for the revival of her party, which saw its support base eroding over the years and suffering a schism following a feud in the Chautala family, leading to the formation of the Jannayak Janta Party ( JJP) ahead of the 2019 Haryana Assembly poll.

“Unlike men, who mostly vote on caste lines, women tend to vote more on socioecono­mic issues affecting them such as crime rate, unemployme­nt, and inflation, she said.

Meanwhile, the JJP — the INLD’s breakaway faction — too has its eyes firmly set on women voters.

“The party has already delivered on its promise of 50% reservatio­n for women in panchayats and onethird reservatio­n in the allotment of fair price shops,” said JJP spokespers­on Deep Kamal Saharan.

He insisted that the INLD’s ‘Hari Chunari Chaupals’ campaign was, in fact, the brainchild of JJP legislator Naina Chautala, the first women from the Chautala family to enter active politics in 2014.

JJP holds ‘chaupals’

Ms. Naina Chautala has held 55 ‘chaupals’ in as many Assembly constituen­cies so far this year, Mr. Saharan said.

Haryana Pradesh Mahila Congress president Sudha Bhardwaj, too, said women voters have become politicall­y more aware and assertive.

“Unlike previously, when they cast their votes as per diktats of the men in their families, they are increasing­ly using their own discretion now. Women electorate had also played a pivotal role in Congress’s Karnataka win,” she said.

“In Haryana, we run a dedicated helpline in each district to provide free legal and medical consultati­on to women. Our party has also promised LPG cylinders at ₹500, ₹6,000 elderly pension, and 300 units of free electricit­y,” Ms. Bhardwaj added.

BJP Central Parliament­ary Board member Sudha Yadav, speaking to women members of a selfhelp group in Jharsa, said the participat­ion of women has increased in all spheres during the term of the Narendra Modiled NDA government at the Centre.

BJP’s social campaigns strategist Sunil Jaglan, who has launched the ‘Mahila Hiteshi Modi’ campaign ahead of the Lok Sabha election, said the awareness among women has risen over the past decade.

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