Has the decision to provide Rs 10,000 to women in Bihar made an impact?
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Key Takeaways
- Rs 10,000 initiative for women boosts participation.
- Historic voter turnout of 64.66% in Bihar.
- NDA's confidence in winning more seats than in 2020.
- Inclusive governance credited for Bihar's development.
- Polling stations set up in both rural and urban areas.
Patna, Nov 7 (NationPress) In response to the impressive voting turnout during the initial phase of Bihar's Assembly elections, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale stated on Friday that the initiative to provide Rs 10,000 to women has proven to be a significantly impactful decision.
In an interview with IANS, Ramdas Athawale remarked, “I am convinced that the allocation of Rs 10,000 to women represents a very positive and impactful measure. Our sisters and women have demonstrated their appreciation by participating in large numbers at the polls. In Maharashtra, our party has also received robust support from the populace. We are optimistic that this election will yield more seats for us than in 2020.”
“As the Assembly elections proceed in Bihar, it is a showdown between the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan. I am confident that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have facilitated remarkable development in Bihar, benefiting citizens from all backgrounds — SCs, STs, OBCs, and the general category.
“Thanks to Nitish Kumar’s inclusive governance, he has maintained the Chief Minister's position for nearly 20 years, during which Bihar has seen extraordinary growth. I predict that the NDA will secure a commanding majority in this election, allowing Nitish Kumar to assume the Chief Minister’s role once again,” he conveyed to IANS.
He also voiced his assurance that the people of Bihar would deliver a significant victory for the NDA.
“We have pledged our full support to the NDA. Prime Minister Modi has achieved remarkable feats for the nation and for Bihar specifically. We are confident that the citizens of Bihar will bestow a substantial majority upon the NDA. Our members are diligently campaigning for the party,” Athawale added.
Meanwhile, the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections concluded successfully on Thursday, showcasing a historic voter turnout of 64.66 percent, marking the highest in the state’s electoral history, as stated by Chief Electoral Officer Vinod Singh Gunjiyal.
In total, 121 Assembly constituencies across 18 districts participated in the polling, with 3,75,13,302 electors, which included 1,98,35,325 men, 1,76,77,219 women, and 758 third-gender voters.
A total of 45,341 polling stations were established throughout the state, comprising 36,733 in rural areas and 8,608 in urban areas.