Women in politics- empowerment or tokenism?

Women in politics- empowerment or tokenism?


Very recently, Rahul Gandhi, the vice president of Congress party while addressing a rally, said that he wanted more and more participation of women in politics. And parallel to it, the issue of women reservation bill was also in news for not seeing the light of the day. But the current scenario of women empowerment or participation in politics-whatever you may call it still remains very gloomy.

So, the participation of women in politics is about empowerment or mere tokenism, let’s find out:-

Empowerment

1. With the changing scenario, we now have more and more women entering into the political foray.

2. Now-a-days, top political parties like Congress have a woman president i.e. Sonia Gandhi and the leader of opposition in Loksabha of BJP is also a woman i.e. Sushma Swaraj. So, this is not mere tokenism but the real face of women participation in politics.

3. Gone are the days when politics was considered as an all-men-job. As of now, we can see many young women being appointed as spokespersons of political parties.

4. Women reservation bill is another milestone to ensure participation of women in politics by ensuring 33% of seats reserved for women in parliament.

5. Women like Jayalalitha, Mayawati and Mamta Banerjee are some of the women chief ministers of states in India and they have proved that thet have better administration skills than their male counterpart.

6. The youngest parliamentarian as of now is also a woman-Agatha Sangama (27 years).

7. Many electoral seats are reserved for women so that more and more ladies come forward and participate in electoral politics.

Tokenism

1. There are only 59 women MPs in the 15th loksabha. So all the big bold arguments of women participation in politics seem to be a loose talk.

2. Many of the women politicians like Sonia Gandhi, Jasmeet Kaur Badal and others belong to strong political families. So, their presence in politics can’t be seen as women empowerment. The grass root scene for women is very different.

3. Even though there are women reserved seats, but the reality over there is different. Women are only made as the face of the electoral campaign as a candidate but the real power and authority lies with the males of their family. They remain to be a rubber stamp and the powers of their position are exercised by the male members- best example of tokenism.

4. Even today, women at many stages have to face sexual exploitation to reach to a higher position in politics. This is an open secret.

5. Because of the processes laid down in the system to enter politics, a larger lot of women are prevented from making a dent in the political scenario.

6. Even in student union politics, we see male dominated elections and the environment is such that girls hardly participate in such elections.

7. There are too many entry barriers for women in politics.

Conclusion
The fact that women participation in politics has improved is irrefutable. But we can’t say that the current picture of women in politics is very contending. At grass root level, women face many hurdles to enter politics.

The current system of politics in India needs to be altered in such a manner that it empowers women to voluntarily enter the political arena without the fear and repercussions of their safety.
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  • RE: Women in politics- empowerment or tokenism? -VIVEK SINGH (08/03/14)
  • yes, scenario is changing. the days are gone when women were restricted to do housework and werent allowed to do men jobs at all. women empowerment is neccessory and its going on . Not just in politics but in every field women can go hand in hand with men and thats how our india will grow and develop
  • RE: Women in politics- empowerment or tokenism? -Rishika Jalan (05/10/14)
  • Whether the participation of women in politics is a matter of empowerment or tokenism is a much debatable topic. But analyzing the past and the current scenario, it can be stated that it is nothing but empowerment. Witnessing the extreme numbers of entry barriers for women in politics in the past it is a delight to see their entry now. More number of women is participating in politics nowadays which is a step forward for the country towards the path of development. We have many great politicians like Sonia Gandhi, Mamta Banerjee, Sushma Swaraj and many more. All these women have worked remarkably in the field of politics and have contributed towards the development of our country. Those days where only men were seen as faces of political parties no longer exist. Now we have women coming forward and proving their administrative skills to the entire nation. Thus, women participation in politics is a proud topic of empowerment and not tokenism.