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Trinamool sends highest proportion of women to Lok Sabha

At 38 per cent, the party's women MPs include investment banker Mohua Moitra; steadfast loyalists such as Sajda Ahmed and Mala Roy; professionals such as Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar and Sharmila Sarkar and actors such as June Maliah, Racha Banerjee, Satabdi Roy and Sayoni Ghosh.

June 06, 2024 / 18:14 IST
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The 18th Lok Sabha will have over 13.44% women MPs, one of the highest proportions since 1952.
The 18th Lok Sabha will have over 13.44% women MPs, one of the highest proportions since 1952.

Trinamool Congress, which secured the majority in West Bengal, has pushed for 38 per cent women’s representation from her party in the 18th Lok Sabha.

It is an eclectic mix ranging from investment bankers such as Mohua Moitra; steadfast loyalists like Sajda Ahmed and Mala Roy; professionals such as Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar and Sharmila Sarkar; actors such as June Maliah, Racha Banerjee, Satabdi Roy and Sayoni Ghosh; and other leaders such as Mitali Bag and Pratima Mondal.

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In 25 out of the 42 constituencies in West Bengal, women outnumbered men. In 15 of these 25 seats, it also played a key role in the party’s win.

Trinamool’s first delegation to the Lower House comprised two women out of eight MPs. Apart from party founder Mamata Banerjee, Subhas Chandra Bose’s brother’s daughter-in-law Krishna Bose was the other parliamentarian in 1999. In 2019, Banerjee had nominated 17 women in the 42 seats.