HomeNewsTrendsCurrent AffairsAhead of Lok Sabha polls, here's why 33% reservation for women is a masterstroke from Naveen Patnaik

Ahead of Lok Sabha polls, here's why 33% reservation for women is a masterstroke from Naveen Patnaik

Days after Patnaik's announcement, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee announced that she has reserved 41 percent seats for women from her party

March 13, 2019 / 17:34 IST
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Atharva Pandit
Moneycontrol News

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on March 10 said the BJD would reserve 33 percent seats for women in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. This means that of the 21 Parliamentary seats in the state, seven seats would be reserved for women candidates. Odisha currently sends three women Members of Parliament (MPs) to the lower house.

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For Patnaik, reservation for women has been a pet issue, and the 72-year-old satrap has been batting for 33 percent reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies for a long time. Reports have suggested that while this is a step in the right direction, as far as representation of women in politics is concerned, observers noted that this is also a calculative step keeping in mind Patnaik's core voter base— Odisha's 200 lakh women population— ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

While other parties have, over the years, targeted the women voter base by handing out doles like the Ujjwala scheme (Bharatiya Janata Party), promises of passing the Women's Reservation Bill and providing free healthcare and education (Congress), Patnaik has carved a dedicated constituency for himself in Odisha.