Despite women outnumbering men in voter turnout in the last three Assembly elections, their representation in the House remains low, highlighting a persistent gap between participation and power.
This underrepresentation continues as major parties field few women, often preferring defectors and incumbent MLAs over grassroots women leaders.
Nitish Kumar’s women-centric welfare model has built a strong female voter base, prompting his rival Tejashwi Yadav to expand his outreach ahead of the polls.
