Congress' Kumari Selja, a Rajya Sabha MP, is the only women to have been elected to Lok Sabha thrice, twice from Ambala and once from Sirsa.
Business
Standard : A total of 11 women candidates are in the fray for
the May 12 Lok
Sabha polls in Haryana, which in the 53 years of its existence
has elected only five women parliamentarians.
In
the 2014 general elections, not even a single woman
candidate could manage to win in the state known for its skewed
gender ratio, while six out ten parliamentary constituencies here
have never elected a woman MP.
Although,
no women candidates contesting independently in the state have ever
made it to the lower house of parliament, this time, seven of the 11
female candidates are independents.
Chandravati,
a former Janta Party leader became the first ever woman MP from the
state in 1977 when she defeated political stalwart Chaudhary Bansi
Lal from Bhiwani constituency.
She
later joined the Congress and also served as the Governor of
Puducherry in 1990.
Of
the 151 MPs elected from the state so far (including when it was a
part of Punjab), women were elected only eight times.
Congress'
Kumari Selja, a Rajya Sabha MP, is the only women to have been
elected to Lok Sabha thrice, twice from Ambala and once from Sirsa.
Selja
who is contesting the elections this time from Ambala, told PTI, "The
state has progressed a lot when it comes to women but a lot needs to
be done. We need more and more women leaders to address the issues."
Shruti
Chaudhary, grand daughter of former Chief Minister, Chaudhary Bansi
Lal, who was elected as an MP in 2009 general elections from
Bhiwani-Mahendargarh constituency, is also in the fray this time.
"Women
can be strong politicians. My mother (Kiran Chaudhary) has also
proved herself. Its a pity that such a small number of women MPs are
elected and I appeal the women in the state to rise up,"
Chaudhary told PTI.
In
the 1999 elections, the state sent two women MPs to Lok Sabha--BJP's
Sudha Yadav from Bhiwani-Mahendergarh and Kailasho Saini of the
Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) from Kurukshetra.
Saini,
who has been an MP from the state twice is now in the Congress.
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