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Congress’ uphill task in UP: Finding 160 women candidates with a shot at winning

After being in the wilderness in the state’s politics for three decades, the Congress, whose campaign is being spearheaded by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, is taking a different approach this election to script a change in its fortunes.

December 08, 2021 / 10:10 IST
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This is how the data stacks — women have never accounted for more than 11 percent of the Congress party’s candidates in any of the last three Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, according to an analysis by the New Delhi-based Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR).

With the announcement that women candidates would make up 40 percent of its candidates in the upcoming Assembly elections, the party faces an uphill task finding 160 women candidates who have a shot at winning.

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The announcement by the Congress that it would have two women in every five candidates in India’s most populous state comes at a time when the party is being led by two key women leaders — nationally by party president Sonia Gandhi and in the state by general secretary in-charge Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

The choice of Uttar Pradesh, and not four other states that go to the polls together, is interesting, given that less than 10 years ago it was led by a woman chief minister, Mayawati, who heads the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).