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Bihar election: Women's mandate- Women to determine poll results in Bihar-November 18, 2010

Bihar election: Women's mandate

Alok Pandey, Updated: November 18, 2010 23:10 IST


(THIS TIME WOMEN'S PERCENTAGE IN VOTING IN BIHAR HAS INCREASED DRAMITICLY.WHICH SHOWS THEY ARE FEELING SAFE AND SECURE AND MORE INDEPENDENT,AND HAVE FAITH IN ELECTRORAL SYSTEM AND DEMOCRACY.AND SEEING 'RAY OF HOPE' OF POSITIVITY AND DEVOLOPMENT IN BIHAR.!!!GOOD WISHES BIHAR AND CITIZENS WHO LIVE THERE!!!....VIBHA)

Patna: In Bihar, a state notorious for its lawlessness, it is one of the most positive developments during the Assembly elections. These elections saw an unprecedented number of women voters step out to vote.

They even outnumbered men in many areas.

"We have come out to vote because we feel absolutely safe and secure. We feel we can cast our vote with some degree of independence," said one of the female voters.

For years many women in Bihar did not vote, fearing violence. Also, rampant proxy voting by men on their cards meant their mandate remained largely silent.




This time 54 per cent of the state's 2.5 crore female voters have cast their votes - nearly 10% more than the last election. Women voters have outnumbered men in nine districts.

The jump is highest in the districts of West Champaran and Darbhanga.

"It is absolutely thrilling for us. It is happening primarily because we have ensured safety from the time a person steps out to vote till the time he or she returns home," said Chief Electoral Officer Sudhir Kumar Rakesh.

It's a sign of change in the state of a greater sense of security.

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