From Sucheta Kripalani\, Delhi has elected only 7 women MPs

From Sucheta Kripalani, Delhi has elected only 7 women MPs

IANS  |  New Delhi 

During the seven decades since the first in 1951, has only elected seven women to the Sabha compared to almost 60 men.

did elect its first right in the first The winner was Sucheta Kripalani, a freedom fighter and an associate of

Kripalani contested from New on a ticket of the Kisan Majdoor Praja Party, founded by her husband She defeated Congress' Manmohini Sehgal, a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family.

In 1957, Kriplani switched to the and was re-elected.

After a long gap, she was followed by Subhadra Joshi of the

Joshi, who was also the first from Punjab, was elected from Chandni Chowk, defeating Bharatiya Jan Sangh's by over 45,000 votes in 1972.

During the Emergency of 1975-77, she opposed every move by Sanjay Gandhi, then Indira Gandhi's son, to demolish structures in her constituency to "beautify" the city.

She had earlier defeated Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 1962 in Balrampur in

After Joshi, Delhi elected Sushma Swaraj (South Delhi) and Meira Kumar (Karol Bagh), both in 1996 and 1998.

Sushma Swaraj (BJP) defeated Congress' Kapil Sibal by 1.14 lakh votes and later Ajay Maken, also of Congress, by 1.16 lakh votes.

Meira Kumar (Congress), who created history in 2009 when she was elected the first woman Speaker, defeated BJP's Kalka Das in 1996 by over 41,000 votes. She defeated BJP's Surender Pal Rathawal in 1998 but her victory margin shrunk to 4,826 votes.

In 1999, (BJP) was elected from Karol Bagh, the only reserved constituency in Delhi, defeating Meira Kumar.

In 2004 and 2009, of was the lone woman candidate to won from Delhi. In 2004, she defeated in and BJP's Meera Kanwaria in 2009 from North West Delhi.

In 2014, amid a 'Modi wave', won from the prestigious seat and became Delhi's seventh She defeated Aam Aadmi Party's by 1.6 lakh votes.

Some of the Delhi women MPs held key positions in different governments.

Kripalani later became India's first woman Chief -- when she was given charge of

Meira Kumar became the of the Sabha while Sushma Swaraj was the first woman Chief of Delhi. She is also the second woman to become India's External Affairs Minister after

Former Delhi Sheila Dikshit, Smriti Irani, and leader have also contested from Delhi but have not been lucky.

Dikshit contested from East Delhi in 1998 but was defeated by BJP's Lal Bihari Tiwari. She later served as Delhi's for 15 years till 2013.

Irani, who joined after working in television serials, lost to Kapil Sibal in Chandni Chowk in 2004.

contested in 1999 and 2004 from South Delhi as an independent but lost. She was selected as for in

AAP's Birla, who was later of Delhi Assembly, was defeated by BJP's Udit Raj.

(Brajendra Nath Singh can be contacted at brajendra.n@ians.in)

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 11:32 IST