National Women’s Party Launched in Ahmedabad
by Shrutee K/DNS
Ahmedabad:
With a view to boost women empowerment and ensure greater representation and
participation of women in the Parliament and civic bodies, the National Women’s
Party (NWP) has already launched in Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil
Nadu in January 2019. Carrying its noble agenda forward of removing gender
disparity in Indian Politics and expanding on a Pan-India level, the party's
Ahmedabad unit was launched on February 5.
“For
many years since independence, a predominantly patriarchal society has ensured
that women remain grossly under-represented in civic bodies and do not have key
decision-making powers. With the formation of NWP, we aim to create a
legitimate platform to give voice to the silent aspirations of women and create
sustainable pathways to empower them in their endeavor to seek their own
development and growth potential. We demand nothing less than 50% reservation
for women in Parliament,” stated Dr Swetha Shetty, MBBS, Chairperson, National
Women's Party. “The
need to analyze problems of women on a statewide basis and form state-focused
strategies has prompted us to open NWP units in key states like Gujarat. If we
examine data tabulated from the last state assembly elections held in Gujarat
in December 2017, it is clear that the percentage of elected women in the state
assembly has been at its lowest. Gujarat remains a case point in decoding the
dynamics of expanding gender gaps in Indian politics. We aim to address this lacuna and ensure that
there is a substantial increase in the number of women in civic bodies, state
assemblies and the Parliament,” added Dr Shetty.
The
party, comprising eminent women from all walks of life, will also endeavor to
start Youth Parliaments (political schools for women) in every state for
nurturing political awareness from an early age and training & encouraging
them to become a part of the country’s political process. The
NWP, which will be contesting 283 Lok Sabha seats-half of total seats- in the
upcoming Lok Sabha elections, believes that electoral power is the medium
through which the party can effectively redress the grievances of women and
make them central to state and national politics.
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