Political analysts attributed the failure of women to win the assembly election to the Mizo society being strictly patriarchal and the major political party's refusal to field women candidates.
MNF leader Zoramthanga with his supporters in Mizoram on
Tuesday. (Source: Express Photo/file)
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The Mizoram Assembly will not have a single woman legislator
as all the 15 female candidates lost in the November 28 election in the state
where women outnumber men in the voters’ list.
Of the total 209 candidates, 15 were women the highest ever
to have contested the assembly polls in the state so far.
Of the 7,07,395 electorates, around 6,20,332 voters had cast
their votes on November 28, of whom 3,20,401 were women.
Political analysts attributed the failure of women to win
the assembly election to the Mizo society being strictly patriarchal and the
major political party’s refusal to field women candidates.
The Mizo National Front (MNF), which bagged 26 seats in the
40-member House, had not fielded a single woman candidate.
The BJP, which won only one seat, had put up the maximum
number of women candidates at six.
The ‘Zoramthar’ a religious-based group had fielded five
women candidates.
The People’s Representation for Identity and Status of
Mizoram (PRISM) and the National People’s Party (NPP) also did not field any
woman candidate.
State Cooperation minister Vanlalawmpuii Chawngthu, who was
the sole woman candidate to have been fielded by the Congress from the
Hrangturzo seat, could not taste success.
The Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) had put up two women
nominees while the Nationalist
Congress Party (NCP) and the Congress fielded one woman candidate
each.
The 15 women candidates together secured only 14,482 votes
with Lalrinpuii of the ZPM, who contested from Lunglei South, getting 3,991
votes – the highes among the women candidates.
The second highest vote scoring woman candidate was
Chawngthu, who bagged 3,815 votes in Hrangturzo seat.
In the 2013 election, there were six women candidates and no
woman was elected to the state assembly.
Vanlalawmpuii Chawngthu contested the bypoll to the
Hrangturzo seat in 2014 and won it after it was vacated by Lal Thanhawla as he
was elected from two seats.
Last year, Chawngthu was appointed as the state Cooperation
minister.
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