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Voices from the Budgam’s pink polling stations:

Voted for women empowerment, safety, gender equality, say first time female voters

by KD Desk
May 14, 2024
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Voices from the Budgam’s pink polling stations:
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Budgam, May 13 : Women in Budgam district turned out in large numbers on Monday to cast their votes, not just for local developmental issues, but also for the fundamental principles of women empowerment, safety, and gender equality.

Speaking to news agency, women voters expressed their enthusiasm for participating in the democratic process, with many highlighting the significance of this day after a long wait.

“I have voted for the first time, hoping that my vote will contribute to the safety and prosperity of women,” said Iqra, a young resident of Khansahib area of Budgam.

She emphasized the importance of electing leaders who prioritize gender equality and women’s empowerment.

“Women’s votes are indispensable for fostering development and nation-building, serving as the bedrock of progress and inclusive governance,” she said.

Masrat, a young female voter from Chadoora constituency, stated the importance of voting for a better future. “This is our right and we are happy to cast our vote. We want a representative who can raise our voice in the parliament and do some good for us,” she said.

While acknowledging the progress made in women’s welfare and empowerment, Masrat also stressed the need for more attention to be given to areas such as education and gender equality. “There is still much work to be done in these areas and we hope that this time, all necessary actions will be taken,” she added.

Insha, a first-time voter from Charari shareef, highlighted the significance of initiatives like Pink polling stations, emphasizing their role in symbolizing women’s empowerment in the electoral process. “Such developments are crucial for our society, and change is possible only through the wise use of our votes,” she said.

“When considering our voting priorities, we acknowledge the multitude of issues at hand. However, key concerns such as the safety of young girls traveling to school and the availability of facilities for women in colleges or workplaces take precedence. We anticipate that our elected representatives will address these fundamental needs for our community’s well-being and progress,” she added.

Nelofar, another female voter from Chadoora, said: “Beyond the basic necessities of water, roads, and electricity, women encounter numerous challenges, especially during pregnancy or when venturing outside their homes. Ensuring women’s safety and providing support for childcare are paramount. Our vote signifies the demand for action on these crucial issues in this election, aiming to secure a better future where women feel safe and empowered to care for their families.”

KD Desk

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