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U.P. BJP tries to shore up women voter numbers with SIR leaving wide gender gap
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U.P. BJP tries to shore up women voter numbers with SIR leaving wide gender gap

The article discusses the efforts by the Uttar Pradesh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to address the underrepresentation of women voters in the state's electoral rolls following the Special Intensive Review (SIR). With assembly elections scheduled for early 2027, the BJP has prioritized enrolling women who were omitted from the updated voter lists. Despite revisions, many women who moved to different districts due to marriage remain unregistered in both their native and in-law districts. According to the State Election Commission, Uttar Pradesh has a significantly lower percentage of female voters compared to males, highlighting a gender disparity. The BJP is deploying personnel to ensure these women are registered, as maintaining a strong female voter base is crucial for their electoral strategy. Nationally, the SIR has led to a decline in female voter numbers, except in Tamil Nadu.

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U.P. BJP tries to shore up women voter numbers with SIR leaving wide gender gap

The article discusses the efforts by the Uttar Pradesh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to address the underrepresentation of women voters in the state's electoral rolls following the Special Intensive Review (SIR). With assembly elections scheduled for early 2027, the BJP has prioritized enrolling women who were omitted from the updated voter lists. Despite revisions, many women who moved to different districts due to marriage remain unregistered in both their native and in-law districts. According to the State Election Commission, Uttar Pradesh has a significantly lower percentage of female voters compared to males, highlighting a gender disparity. The BJP is deploying personnel to ensure these women are registered, as maintaining a strong female voter base is crucial for their electoral strategy. Nationally, the SIR has led to a decline in female voter numbers, except in Tamil Nadu.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about the BJP's actions regarding voter registration without overtly praising or criticizing the party's efforts. It provides balanced reporting on the issue of gender disparity in voter enrollment and the BJP's response, without leaning toward a specific意识形态

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Reports on internal Congress disputes with some subjective language. Objectivity is moderate as it includes both accusations and responses.

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