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Breaking Barriers, Building Parity: Women’s Political Representation in India’s 2024 Elections and Beyond

Rajeev Ranjan
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Rajeev Ranjan: Department of Continuing Education & Extension, University of Delhi

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 6, 1602-1607

Abstract: India’s vibrant yet patriarchal political landscape struggles to achieve gender parity, despite women’s fervent aspirations to shape governance. This study examines women’s roles in Indian political parties, spotlighting their representation in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and influence as parliamentarians and legislators in 2025. The 2023 Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, reserving one-third of seats for women (effective post-2029), offers hope, yet women comprised only 9.5% of candidates (799/8,360) and 13.62% of MPs (74/543) in the 18th Lok Sabha, down from 14.7% in 2019. Trinamool Congress leads with 38% women MPs, while BJP (12%) and Congress (14%) lag, often fielding women in unwinnable seats. State assemblies average 9% women MLAs, reflecting persistent underrepresentation. Using secondary data—election statistics, policy reports, and academic studies—it explores barriers like male-dominated party hierarchies, societal biases, and limited campaign funds. Women parliamentarians, such as Hema Malini (BJP) and Supriya Sule (NCP-SP), champion gender-sensitive laws and constituency development but face tokenism. Thematic analysis highlights women’s leadership as a catalyst for inclusive governance, advocating for systemic reforms—enforced quotas, transparent candidate selection, and financial support—to empower women’s political agency, amplifying voices silenced by structural inequities.

Date: 2025
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