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Women In Haryana Assembly Polls: The Selja Factor 

The Indian National Congress has failed to wrest the state of Haryana from BJP which is inching toward a hattrick in the state, despite anti-incumbency, farmers' and wresters' protests. 

A woman casts her ballot during the Haryana Assembly election in Nuh, Mewat, on October 5
GURUGRAM, INDIA - OCTOBER 5: A woman cast her ballot at a polling station during the Haryana Assembly election at polling station, in Nuh, Mewat, on October 5, 2024 in Gurugram, India. A total of 1,031 candidates are contesting in all 90 assembly constituencies, and 20,632 polling booths have been set up for voting. A total of 2,03,54,350 voters in the state will be able to exercise their rights in the 15th Haryana Legislative Assembly Elections. Photo: Credits : Parveen Kumar/Hindustan Times via Getty Images
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Congress leader Kumari Selja, a prominent Dalit leader from Haryana, has emerged as a key factor in the state바카라s politics and Congress바카라 recent poll fiasco with many observers claiming that the party바카라s sidelining of the popular leader led to its defeat. While the Congress had appeared confident of wresting the state from the ruling BJP ahead of the Assembly Elections, voting for which took place on October 5, internal faction wars had become apparent weeks ago between the Selja faction and the 바카라Hooda camp바카라 led by former Haryana CM and Jaat leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda

The faction wars came to the fore about two weeks ahead of elections when it was reported that Selja was staying away from campaigning. BJP바카라s ML Khattar also purportedly sent her an invite to switch over to the BJP. The bone of contention started with seat distribution which was dominated by the Hooda camp. As per reports, Selja had sought 30 to 35 seats out of the 90 Assembly seats in Haryana for her camp during the ticket distribution process. The Congress central leadership nevertheless allotted 72 tickets to the Hooda faction. The party바카라s decision to snub Dr Ajay Chaudhary, a close ally of Selja, in favour of Jassi Petwar for the Narnaund seat also seems to have added insult to injury. 

Jaat-Dalit relations in Haryana 

While it is inaccurate to categorise Dalits as a homogenous political entity in Harayana, observers feel that Selja바카라s purported sidelining by Congress seems to have not sat well with Dalit voters of Haryana who constitute 20 percent of the state바카라s population. A majority of the 20 percent Dalits are Jatas while Valmikis follow as a close second. Other Schedules Caste communities under the Dalit umbrella include Dhanuk community and Mazhabi Sikhs.

The Jaats form the largest chunk of Haryana바카라s population (over 27 percent) and are socio-politically dominant with a majority being landed farmers. In contrast, the Dalits live mostly in rural areas and are landless farmers working on farms owned by Jaats. The interpersonal dynamics between the two communities has historically been unequal with the interests of Dalits often clashing with Jaats when it comes to issues like political representation and social identity. The two groups are often at odds at a village level on the issue of employment, wages etc. 

With the Hooda camp dominating within Congress, many from the community expressed concern at the thought of another Jaat CM. 

바카라Many from the community wanted to see a Dalit CM face from Congress since they had talked about saving the Constitution in the Lok Sabha elections. But the ticket distribution was disappointing,바카라 said Rishi Raj, a panchayat member from the Sikh and SC-dominated village of Ashrafgarh in Julana constituency.

While the Congress has won Julana, Raj feels that issues faced by Dalit voters are rarely addressed by any party. Raj points out to his own village where scarcity of clean drinking water has been a constant issue for residents. 바카라The comments against Selja by Congress leaders were also disappointing and may have hurt sentiments of Dalit voters,바카라 he adds. 

During the nomination event of Jassi Petwar, a Congress worker바카라s casteist comments against Selja went viral on social media. As supporters of Selja raised a row over the comment, senior Congress leaders like P Chidambaram had to publicly fight the fire. 바카라My good friend (Kumari) Selja ji has not said a single word against Mr Hooda, nor has Mr Hooda said a word against Ms Selja. So we are a united party. We will fight this election in a united manner,바카라 Chidambaram had said. 

Despite Congress바카라 official stand to not name any CM face ahead of polls, both Hooda and Selja had made no bones about their ambitions to become CM. Even on the date of counting, Selja had told media that she was in the race for CM, though 바카라the final decision rests with high command바카라 of Congress. 

Following the party바카라s unsatisfactory show in the state, Selja said, "I was very excited in the morning... we had expected to win up to 60 (of Haryana's 90 Assembly seats), so this result is a big setback for us. We will assess the reasons for our defeat... there can be many... and see how these can be overcome for future elections,"

Women in Haryana Polls

The results also point toward a failure for all parties to establish 바카라women바카라s empowerment바카라 as an important poll issue in Haryana. The Congress had been banking on consolidation of the women바카라s vote in Haryana, with a slew of 바카라freebies바카라 including a monthly allowance of ₹2,000 to each woman between the ages of 18 and 60 years if it comes to power in the State. Other such 바카라guarantees바카라 include 300 units of free electricity to all households, a legal guarantee for minimum support prices (MSPs) for crops, and a caste survey. It even gave a ticket to star-candidates like Vinesh Phogat who had been on the forefront of the anti-sexual harassment protests against Brij Bhushan Singh and the Wrestling Federation of India last year. The BJP manifesto also promised two lakh government jobs, ₹2,100 to women, job guarantee for Agniveers.

Nevertheless, the election remained male-dominated with only 51 women candidates being fielded by prominent parties, of which a majority had the backing of a political family or celebrity status. The total 1,031 candidates included 464 Independents and 101 women. The Congress had fielded 12 women, while the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) alliance fielded 11 women candidates. The ruling BJP named 10 women nominees. 

Among the top women contenders in the fray across parties, Phogat won from Julana with over 6,000 votes, beating BJP candidate Yogesh Bairagi. Among Independent women candidates, Savitri Jindal, chairperson emeritus the O.P. Jindal Group and the richest woman in India, won the Hisar seat. Another independent candidate, Chitra Sarwara, has defeated BJP바카라s Anil Vij in Ambala Can바카라t seat. Other women who won include INC바카라s Shalley Chaudhary who beat BJP바카라s Pawan Saini with a wide margin. BJP바카라s Shruti Choudhry, grand-daughter of former Haryana CM Bansi Lal,  won from Tosham seat on a BJP ticket, defeating her cousin Anirudh Choudhry. In the SC reserved seat of Pataudi, BJP바카라s Bimla Choudhry has emerged a winner. 71-year-old BJP candidate Shakti Rani Sharma has wrested the seat from Congress바카라 Pradeep Chaudhary.  AAP바카라s Rabia Kidwai, the first woman to contest Assembly polls from the Muslim-majority Nuh seat, polled only 222 votes, with the Congress바카라 Aftab Ahmad clinching a clear win. 

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