LS polls: 4 women MLAs campaign for their children in Haryana

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

As goes to the polls on May 12, five mothers--four of them sitting MLAs--are actively campaigning for their children.

While Choudhary's daughter (43), a former MP, is contesting from Bhiwani-Mahendergarh, children of the other three women legislators are locked in a contest from Hisar Lok Sabha seat.

Renuka Bishnoi's son (26), grandson of former Bhajan Lal, and Prem Lata's bureaucrat-turned-politician son (46) are taking on Naina Chautala's son and sitting (31) from Hisar.

While is an MLA from Tosham in Bhiwani, represents Hansi in Hisar. represents Dabwali in Sirsa and is the MLA from Uchana in Jind.

Asha Hooda, housewife and mother of Deepender Singh Hooda, may not be holding any political office, but she too is campaigning for the candidate from Rohtak.

In her campaign trails in villages of Bhiwani-Mahendergarh, appeals people to give their blessings to Shruti, promising that if elected, her child will once again work with sincerity for the development of the region.

She also talks about various promises made by the Congress, including NYAY scheme, and appeals to people to vote for the party.

Seeking votes for the grand old party, says, "Winds of change are sweeping, people are fed up with the BJP government and want back in power".

and too exude confidence that their respective party candidates in Hisar will win.

Major political parties in the state have fielded six women candidates from the total 10 Lok Sabha seats. Two of these candidates are fighting from Bhiwani-Mahendergarh constituency.

Dushyant Chautala's newly formed has fielded first-timer Swati Yadav, an Congress candidate Shruti Choudhary, granddaughter of former late Bansi Lal, is also contesting from the constituency.

Both women are locked in a contest against BJP's sitting MP from the constituency.

The only other woman candidate fielded by the Congress party is former MP from Ambala reserved constituency.

Sunita Duggal, former (IRS) officer, is the only woman candidate of the ruling BJP from Sirsa (reserved) seat.

The BSP-Loktantra Suraksha Party alliance has fielded from Kurukshetra and from Sonepat.

The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), which is contesting all the ten seats, has not fielded any woman candidate this time.

The (AAP), which forged an alliance with JJP, has also failed to give tickets to women candidates. The Arvind Kejriwal-led party is contesting on three seats.

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 16:55 IST