At 21, Rajni Devi becomes youngest panchayat winner


Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh), May 5 (IANS): Rajni Devi, at 21, is probably the youngest candidate to have won the zila panchayat election in Jhansi district.

She won as an independent candidate with a margin of 5,000 votes

Talking to reporters, Rajni said that her priority was ensuring education for girls.

"I want to work more for women in my area, especially for their education and check atrocities against them. In my village, people do not even allow women to go out of their homes. I want women to know about their legal rights and fight for them. They should come out and get education", she said.

Rajni said that she contested the panchayat elections because she felt that as an elected representative, she would be able to work as a bridge between the people and the district administration.

She further said, "As a resident of my village, I have closely seen the problems women face - right from domestic violence to lack of sanitation, malnutrition and financial dependence. I want to make sure that they get the benefits of government schemes that have been designed for them."

 

  

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  • tds, Mangalore

    Wed, May 05 2021

    God bless in your dreams.. All UP needs women's power

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Wed, May 05 2021

    Kudos Rajni!! You have good heart and wonderful dreams. If you keep working for the people who voted for you (not just for women) no one can stop you from achieving your goal.

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  • V Divakar, Kankanady

    Wed, May 05 2021

    Your vision is superb but the road ahead is not full of flowers,still go ahead you may achieve some result. Wish you all the best in the days to come.

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