The political equations in the country are gradually changing. Most importantly, in the states where elections are to be held next year, major parties, as well as other parties, are competing to announce schemes for women. 


Guarantees of new strategies for women from one party to another. However, what are the causes of these conditions in the respective states? Why are political parties focusing on real women? 


Political parties in states where elections are scheduled for early next year are vying to announce new policies and guarantees for all women. 

It is not uncommon for elections to be marked by campaigning, in which new strategies are announced, as well as extraordinary assurances. However, in the states where elections are to be held this time, the political parties are targeting the people with new guarantees and strategies. 


These trends are a reflection of the growing female voting power in the respective states. It also indicates that the number of women voters is steadily rising. 


The state assembly elections in 2022 will be held in Uttar Pradesh, punjab, uttarakhand, goa and Manipur next year. Political parties are circulating around the world of women in the wake of the fact that women voters may be crucial in these states. 

These are the current conditions in the states. 


Uttar Pradesh: In Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in the run-up to next year's assembly elections, congress general secretary priyanka gandhi Vadra, who recently launched her election campaign, has vowed to make women "full partners in power". 


She announced that her party would give 40% of the tickets to women candidates. Also, they promised to provide free travel on government buses to women if they came to power. 


Punjab: Political parties in punjab are also suffocating women with promises. The AAP has intensified its campaign to seize power anyway. As part of that, AAP national convener arvind kejriwal recently promised to give Rs 1,000 a month to all women above 18 years of age. 


The ruling party has launched measures such as free bus travel, 33% reservation in government jobs and financial assistance to poor girls'.


Uttarakhand: Union home minister amit shah has recently launched the cm Gasiyari scheme. women living in hilly areas have to travel about 2 to 10 km to collect fodder. 


For this, a special kit will be provided to collect fodder under the Gasiyari scheme. 


Similar conditions persist in other states. However, it seems that political parties have significantly increased their vote share to focus exclusively on women.


Now women are emerging as a decisive force in the victory of the parties. According to election commission data, the turnout of women voters has increased by more than 21% in the last three assembly elections. 


In punjab too, the gap between male and female voters is widening. professor Ashutosh, a political analyst at punjab University, said, "The reason why more and more women are voting these days is to become more aware of the issues they are facing. 


Also, going out for the livelihood of the youth is one of the reasons." In uttarakhand, the turnout for women was 0.5 per cent in 2007, up from 7.06 per cent in the last election. 


In Manipur, there are more women voters than men. In Uttar Pradesh, Mamila voters are almost equal to men. uttarakhand has 78.45 lakh voters, of which 40.87 lakh are males and 37.58 lakh are females. 

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