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Priyanka Gandhi's Strategy For Uttar Pradesh - And The High Stakes For Her

UP Election: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has pledged 40% of Congress party's candidates for the 403-seat Uttar Pradesh assembly will be women.

Priyanka Gandhi's Strategy For Uttar Pradesh - And The High Stakes For Her

UP Election 2022: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra officially joined the Congress in 2019

An actress jailed for protesting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's controversial citizenship law, the mother of a rape survivor, and a beauty pageant winner. These are the women leading once-dominant Congress party as it seeks to reinvent itself in a hotly contested state election.

The slew of female candidates in Uttar Pradesh is part of a new campaign led by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. With a catchy slogan "I'm a girl and I can fight", the campaign underscores the growing importance of women voters in the world's largest democracy.

Ms Vadra has pledged 40% of Congress party's candidates for the 403-seat state assembly will be women. She has met that promise in the first list of candidates her party announced for the state polls that will be carried out in seven phases starting from Feb. 10. The election results will be released March 10.

"If you have suffered in the past, you have to fight and grab power to fight for your rights," Ms Vadra said in a video posted on Twitter last week. Congress party's list of candidates is a new kind of politics, she added.

India is no stranger to powerful female politicians.Ms Vadra's grandmother and former prime minister, Indira Gandhi, towered over the country's politics for decades, while West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati have wielded considerable power.

While political parties have courted female voters, it hasn't translated to greater numbers of women lawmakers. India was ranked 147th of 193 nations last year on the percentage of women in its lower house - Lok Sabha, according to data released by Inter-Parliamentary Union.

During the 2017 polls in Uttar Pradesh, when the BJP leader Yogi Adityanath swept his party to victory, less than a tenth of the candidates fielded across party lines were women. They saw little success with only 39 clinching seats then, according to a tracker by Ashoka University.

Uttar Pradesh is seen as a major indicator of national mood ahead of the next general election in 2024. Congress party won just seven seats in the last state polls as it has struggled to gain traction since the BJP come to power in 2014.

Fighting Girls

The women fielded by Congress party are diverse. Sadaf Jafar, the actress who was jailed for her role in demonstrations against a religion-based citizenship law is now a Congress spokeswoman. Another candidate Poonam Pandey, led a protest for wages by women frontline workers who are helping India to achieve its vaccination targets.

The rape survivor's mother has promised to work for the poor in her district if she is elected. Her daughter's rapist, a former powerful legislator, has been found guilty for sexual assault as well as murder and was sentenced to life in prison.

For Ms Vadra, who in 2019 formally joined the Congress party, the gambit is crucial. Her party has seen its star decline in Uttar Pradesh over the last two decades.

It remains to be seen if the BJP and its rival for power in the state, the Samajwadi Party, see this as a serious challenge. So far the BJP fielded 10 women out of a 107 candidates while Samajwadi Party is putting forward one female candidate from its alliance with a regional party.

"When one party promises, other parties try to match it," said Sudha Pai, a professor at the Centre for Political Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.

"It doesn't take away the fact that the Congress party hardly has an organizational structure and workers on the ground," she said. "So how far it will help in reviving the party is very questionable."

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