Alliance of all-women parties to fight polls in 283 seats\, asks other parties to help win

Alliance of all-women parties to fight polls in 283 seats, asks other parties to help win

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

An alliance of two all-women parties, which has decided to field candidates in 283 constituencies in the upcoming elections, Thursday asked other political parties to help them win these seats if they were serious about 50 per cent representation of women in Parliament.

While the AIWUP was formed in 2014 in Delhi, the NWP was formed in 2012 by Telangana-based doctor

Among the NWP members are Padma Venkataraman, daughter of former R Venkataraman, and Naina Jadeja, sister of Ravindra Jadeja, and Nithya Menen, who played J Jayalalithaa in the late chief minister's biopic.

Shetty stated that social and economic upliftment of women and increasing political awareness among them are the topmost agenda of the alliance.

"We will be fielding women candidates on around half the seats and our mission is to secure 50 per cent reservation for women in Parliament. We intend to bring a women-centric narrative in the country's politics," she said.

The NWP and AIWUP will also organise a rally on the occasion of on March 8 to highlight problems and issues faced by women.

"We endorse the Declaration on Women's Right which is also UN Declaration, granting equal rights on all decision making process including political system," said National of AIWUP,

"Women, who constitute approximately 50 per cent of the population, has been ignored. became the without contesting elections. Today we ask political parties to allow us to win 50 per cent of the seats, that we are contesting, if they were serious about gender parity and addressing women issues," she said.

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 19:15 IST