Jammu and Kashmir: 34 women file nominations for Block Development Council polls in Doda

Oct 13, 2019, 3:38 PM IST

Doda (Jammu and Kashmir): In all, 34 women including a 64-year-old have filed nominations in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district for the coming Block Development Council (BDC) elections, scheduled to be held on October 24. Around 1,900 voters will elect 17 councillors one in each block. Ghat is the oldest rural development block of Doda district with 126 voters. In Ghat block, 64-year-old Sharifa Begum has filed her nomination for the post of councillor. She was elected as the Sarpanch for the Ghat Panchayat in the last Panchayat polls. 

Sharifa Begum said, "I will work for everyone's welfare. I personally know each and every household and very well aware of their problems. If I win, I will bring development in this area." District Development Commissioner (DDC) of Doda district Sagar Dattatray Doifode said, "The women's participation is quite good this year. I am glad to tell you that over one-third of candidates are women. So far 94 nominations have been received from 17 blocks in Doda.”

Union home minister Amit Shah had recently conducted a meeting with the party's local leaders to take stock of poll preparedness in Jammu and Kashmir. However, the Congress has announced that it would boycott the coming BDC elections in the region. It is to note that the BDC polls will be the first elections to be held in Jammu and Kashmir after the revocation of its special status given under Article 370 on August 5. The last date of filing nomination papers was October 9. The dates of scrutiny and withdrawal were October 10 and October 11 respectively. The results will be announced on the day of polling October 24.