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The Symbolic Use of Women in Indian Politics: A Critical Study of Legal Tokenism and the Illusion of Equality.

Author(s) Sahil Hussain Choudhury
Country India
Abstract Abstract
This paper intends to explore the political usage of women in Indian politics, wherein guaranteed empowerment via Articles 14, 15(3), and 326 of the Constitution fails to translate into substantive empowerment. Despite progressive initiatives such as the Women’s Reservation Bill, women’s representation often remains tokenistic, exemplified by delayed reforms, proxy representation in Panchayati Raj, and underrepresentation in Parliament.
In the lessons to be drawn through comparison from Rwanda, Iceland, and Sweden, enforceable quotas, structural reforms, and cultural shifts help ensure that true gender parity is realised. Through its in-depth analysis, it also offers recommendations such as time-bound quotas, financial support for women candidates, and leadership training programs to bridge the gap between political rhetoric and reality in India.
This study promotes a new approach to India's political narrative, encouraging policymakers to go beyond rhetoric and let women become powerful agents of change. The findings are intended to inform reforms that flip tokenism on its head and effect substantial representation and thereby reinforce India’s democratic ethos.
Published In Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024
Published On 2024-12-29
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.34136
Short DOI https://doi.org/g8xgnk

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