‘Pink booth’ to attract women friends for their right to vote

11 Apr 2019 14:37:48

Jamui, April 11: Women are more comfortable when ‘she’ is with her woman friend. She loves to go market or anywhere else with friends. The poll body took this into consideration and took initiative to attract women, voters. Pink polling booth at Jamui parliamentary constituency in Bihar. Where all polling party including security personnel are women discharging their election duty. Women in this constituency are happy and turning in a large number to vote for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections 2019.

 

Returning officer is all set and introduced pink booth for women in Bihar’s Gaya. The decision was taken to make women feel special and come in large number in order to cast their vote. Gaya, one of the 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar, will vote in the first of the seven-phase polls on Thursday. Jamui district, reserved for candidates of the scheduled caste category, is one of the 40 Lok Sabha constituencies in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.


 

Rural women began to participate in local governance to improve their status and acquire a decisive say in matters crucial to their livelihoods.

The Jamui Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 40) has a total of 1,404,016 electorates out of which 651,501 are females and 752,515 are males according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports. Belonging to the comparatively newly created Jamui district which was formed in 1991 after being separated from the Munger district, the Jamui parliamentary constituency is well known as one of the most politically stable constituencies of Bihar.

All-women polling party at Pink Booths in four districts of Sikkim that is voting for the lone Lok Sabha seat and the 32-member state legislature today. 
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