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Vadodara to get new mayor today

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The Indian Express             14.06.2013

Vadodara to get new mayor today

Vadodara: Vadodara will get a new mayor on Friday, when incumbent mayor Jyotiben Pandya's two-and-a-half-year tenure ends.

Pandya was elected mayor as the post was reserved for a woman candidate, which is no more the case.

Among the probable candidates are Chaitanya Desai, son of former state BJP president Makrand Desai, former mayor Shabdsharan Brahmbhatt and standing committee chairman Vijay Shah.

 

Bypoll to local bodies advanced

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The Hindu              12.06.2013

Bypoll to local bodies advanced

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The State Election Commission has advanced the by-election to 15 civic body wards slated for July 9 to July 8. Nominations can be filed till June 19 and scrutiny will be on June 20. Nominations can be withdrawn till June 22. The votes will be counted on July 9.

 

Fair sex holds key to urban polls

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The Times of India               12.06.2013

Fair sex holds key to urban polls

GUWAHATI: More than three lakh women voters will play a key role in the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) election scheduled to be held on June 19.

According to the Assam State Election Commission, a total of 7,06,687 voters will exercise their franchise in the GMC polls and out of the total number of voters, 3,40,602 are female.

In a bid to woo women voters, who comprise almost half the electorate, every major political party has given party tickets to about 50 per cent female candidates. Of the 31 seats of ward councillors, 10 are reserved for women, while 28 of the 90 area sabha seats are reserved for the fair sex as well. Apart from fielding female candidates from seats reserved for women, Congress, BJP and AGP have chosen female candidates for many unreserved seats too.

"Today, women can compete with men at all levels. In the GMC election, our party has given around 50 per cent tickets to female candidates. Women are more concerned and serious about civic issues and we are hopeful that the female candidates will make their presence felt in the elected body of the municipality," said senior BJP leader and Guwahati MP Bijoya Chakraborty.

"Our women activists are toiling hard and seeking votes in the hill and plain areas of the city," the BJP MP said.

AGP working president Atul Bora said that the party has chosen female candidates for half the seats of ward councillors and area sabha representatives. "We have full confidence that the women candidates will make AGP victorious in the GMC polls," Bora said.

Congress candidate for GMC ward number 20, Anima Deka, said she will concentrate on solving the civic woes of the people, if elected. "If I win, I will be available for the people round the clock. Women understand the requirements of the city better because they manage the family," she said.

Jumi Kalita, a female voter of GMC ward number 1, said, "Installation of street lights and frequent patrolling by police personnel in city streets to enhance security for women are issues that should be addressed by women representatives. There should be a scientific drainage system across the city so that garbage does not clog the water channels," she added. 

 


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