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Chhattisgarh Assembly Polls 2018: Districts are coming up with innovative ideas to make voting inclusive

The Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) programme of the ECI has gathered steam in Chhattisgarh, especially in areas where tribal population is in the majority

October 24, 2018 / 20:11 IST
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Time and again, women have been questioned on their abilities in comparison to men. Patriarchy in all eras has subjugated women, and forced them to forget their aspirations and dreams. In the past, it wasn't just society that limited women, it was also the daunting laws and the punishments that were inflicted if women dint behave. Most people argue that change is happening, but what we all have to agree is that, the change hasn’t reached the zenith of total and complete gender equality. Feminism is no new term and even if the wave of feminism dates long back in history, it has just touched the “modern world”. Women dressing as men is no new concept, Shakespearean dramas often had females who draped in a typical masculine way, and cross dressing in order to gain the leverage that otherwise wasn’t allowed. Looking back at history, variety of reasons could be derived as to why these women and many like them dressed as men. Whether successful or not, glorified or mortified, these women held onto their horses, fought the shackles bound upon them by patriarchy.

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Even as the political parties in Chhattisgarh enter into campaign mode, there’s another campaign which has been gaining traction since before the poll bugle was sounded in the state — and it has, for some, already won the electors over.

The Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) programme of the Election Commission of India (ECI) has gathered steam in Chhattisgarh, especially in the areas where tribal population is in the majority. Collectors in various districts of the state are building innovative campaigns aimed at maximum voter participation.

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Take Jashpur, for instance. A district in north Chhattisgarh which goes to poll in the second phase of the elections on November 20, it is home to about 65 percent tribal population. Priyanka Shukla, collector of the district, has been planning different campaigns for different sets of population almost every day.

“The voting percentage last elections was 78.18 percent,” Shukla told Moneycontrol. “We hope to notch it up by at least 10 percent this time. With that purpose in mind, we launched various campaigns from September 15, the International Democracy Day,” she added.