With 83 of the 165 seats in the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) Reserved for women, corporate women were expected to outnumber their male counterparts. However, the results were a surprise: six women competed in the general category rooms and won, bringing the total number of corporate women to 89.
As per the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, it is mandatory to reserve half of the seats in local bodies for women candidates. In the PMC, 83 seats were reserved for women: two in every 40 wards and three in one ward.
In Kondhwa Budruk-Yewalewadi district, all four elected corporators are women: BJP’s Archana Jagtap, Vrushali Kamthe, Puja Kadam and Ranjana Tilekar. This is most likely the only district in the state where all elected members are women. Jagtap and Tilekar won in the overall category.
Among the others who won in the general category were Veena Ghosh (BJP) from Sahakarnagar-Padmavati district, who defeated the city’s Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Subhash Jagtap; Raviwar Peth and Nana Peth’s Palavi Jawale (BJP); Nivedita Ekbote (BJP) from Shivajinagar-Model Colony; and BJP’s Sangeeta Dangat from Kalas-Dhanori ward.
“This is the first time that such a large number of women have been elected to the PMC as corporators. The BJP had given maximum number of tickets to female candidates, irrespective of whether the seat was reserved for women or the general category. We are proud that six female candidates proved their mettle by defeating their male rivals in their respective wards,” city BJP chief Dheeraj Ghate said.
Ghate, who was also elected to the PMC as a corporator, said the large number of women would bring sincerity and discipline in the functioning of the general body and various civic panels of elected representatives.
A civic official said corporate women were more likely to understand the problems faced by female employees. “We are happy that there are now more women entrepreneurs in the PMC. They will understand our problems and address them at the right level,” he added.
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Last year, a civic official complained against a political worker who harassed her and lodged a complaint with the Maharashtra State Women’s Commission, following which she was banned from entering the civic office.
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