Why are female politicians shamed by their male colleagues?
A big reason behind the shaming of women politicians is the silence of educated leaders of the party. And these other three reasons.
A big reason behind the shaming of women politicians is the silence of educated leaders of the party. And these other three reasons.
Dev joined TMC in August this year. She is the former Member of Parliament from Assam’s Silchar constituency. At the time of joining TMC, she had said that she is “beginning a new chapter of public service”.
Mamata Banerjee is all set to contest elections from Nandigram between April- May 2021.
For years women in politics have talked power and politicians in media but is there is an expectation from them to pander to demands of femininity in magazines like Vogue? What do you think?
Congress, formed 135 years ago in 1885, has reportedly been facing an internal crisis in this past few years with many leaders either leaving the party or calling out the Gandhis for lack of leadership.Â
While the ratio of female to male candidates is far from favourable, it consists of a vibrant mix of qualifications – from sports to education, medicine, and activism.
Throughout her political career, Maryam Nawaz has been extremely vocal about her opinions and views. Here are a few things you must know about her:
Why have most of our female leaders not openly condemned the Hathras gangrape?
Gone are the days when women wore suits and sarees to their workplace. Most women wear western outfits to work. Then why should it be any different for elected women leaders at the Parliament?
Atishi Marlena has joined the rapidly growing list of female politicians who have been at the receiving end of sexism during this election season. A pamphlet whose origins have become a matter of controversy across the country has found its way to the media, in which AAP’s East Delhi candidate Marlena is called a prostitute. […]