Muslim women are 6.9% of population, have just 0.7% representation in LS

Muslim women are 6.9% of population, have just 0.7% representation in LS

Elections:She might be the leader of her town, yet making rotis for her more distant family of 22 is as yet her duty.
Slouched over the little chulha (earthen stove) in the family house at Hussainpur town in Haryana’s Nuh region, her hands effectively slapping a little bit of batter into a round roti, Farhuna (she utilizes one name), grinned when she reviewed the conditions of her marriage- – and race.
It was right off the bat in 2016. The panchayat races were around the bend and the Haryana government had as of late presented another qualification condition. To challenge the decisions, ladies expected to demonstrate that they had cleared their eighth standard tests; men must be registers.
That year, the seat at Hussainpur was saved for ladies. The issue: No lady in her significant other’s family had ever been to class.
So Farhuna’s dad in-law started searching for a lady of the hour for his child. His solitary condition: Education. “He didn’t take any settlement,” smiled Farhuna, pleased holder of a four year certification in liberal arts degree.
The family has a gas stove over which the vegetables and dal are made. Be that as it may, rotis taste better when they leave a mud stove, and that is the means by which they are made- – around 70 of them throughout the day and an equivalent number for the night feast – said Farhuna.

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