Haryana polls: Rabia Kidwai blazes a trail as Nuh's first woman candidate, but challenges aplenty
The Hindu
Rabia Kidwai, the first woman to contest Assembly polls in Nuh, Haryana, aims to bring change and development.
In Muslim-dominated Nuh, counted amongst the country's most backward areas, Rabia Kidwai has broken a glass ceiling — becoming the first woman to contest Assembly polls from the Constituency where women are rarely seen without a veil, let alone lead a political campaign and fight an election.
While the 34-year-old businesswoman from Gurguram is aware of the myriad challenges that confront her, she also knows she represents a change which is precisely why, she feels, people would vote for her in these Assembly polls in Haryana.
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Ms. Kidwai, granddaughter of former State Governor Akhlaq Ur Rehman Kidwai, has been fielded by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Up against her are battle-hardened Congress MLA Aftab Ahmed and Indian National Lok Dal's Tahir Hussain, who also holds sway among the locals.
Apart from the seasoned political Opponents, she also has to surmount other challenges: the deep-rooted gender bias, the outsider tag for her in Nuh, the general lack of awareness and education among voters.
Ms. Kidwai says she is ready for the fight though, banking on her family's political lineage and her being a woman. As the polling day nears, she is busy campaigning, seeking votes for herself and her party.
"The women here tell me that they rarely visit any political party's office to raise any problems they might have. Although the gender bias situation is not as it used to be decades back, they tell me it is still not very common to have a woman contesting elections or sitting at a political party's office to attend to women coming with problems or request," she told PTI in an interview.