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ARGOMENTO: Are women really thriving in Uttar Pradesh as PM M
Are women really thriving in Uttar Pradesh as PM M
3 Anni 2 Mesi fa #7318
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Are women really thriving in Uttar Pradesh as PM Modi claims?
As the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) votes to elect a new government, there's unprecedented attention on women.
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UP has a population larger than Brazil: of its 150 million eligible voters, 70 million are women. And every political party is trying hard to woo them.
The opposition Congress set the ball rolling in October when Priyanka Gandhi, who's leading the party's campaign in the state, said 40% of its poll candidates would be women.
With the slogan of "Ladki hoon, lad sakti hoon (I'm a girl, I can fight)", the Congress has held well-attended marathons and promised job quotas, free bus services, electric scooters and smartphones for women if it wins.
The party's list of female candidates is also eclectic - it includes the mother of a rape survivor, a grassroots worker who was allegedly beaten up by the police, a Muslim activist who was jailed for participating in a protest, an actor and some journalists.
Political analysts say the Congress is a "non-player" with little support on the ground.
But its focus on gender has forced the main contenders - the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and their main rival, the regional Samajwadi Party - to announce several schemes for women.
In December, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told a gathering of thousands of women that he was confident that they would re-elect his party since the state government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, had provided them security and worked for their empowerment.
Under his party's rule, he said, the state had become a place that was "safe for women and full of opportunities".
But are women really thriving in UP, one of India's poorest states which remains largely patriarchal and feudal?
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