IUML Breaks Barriers: Two Women Candidates Make History in Kerala Assembly Elections
The IUML is fielding two women candidates for the first time in the Kerala Assembly elections, aiming to break the party's traditional male dominance. Fathima Thahiliya and Jayanthi Rajan will represent IUML, amid mixed reactions within the party, marking a significant shift in minority politics.
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In a groundbreaking move, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has announced two women candidates for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, scheduled for April 9. This marks the first time the party has fielded more than one woman in an election, signaling a shift in its traditional male-dominated stance.
Fathima Thahiliya and Jayanthi Rajan have been chosen as candidates in the Kozhikode and Kannur districts, respectively. Their selection has been met with both approval and dissent within the party, highlighting the ongoing tension between progressive change and established norms within the IUML.
The decision has been hailed as a progressive step in minority politics, reflecting IUML's commitment to inclusivity. However, concerns persist regarding the selection process, with some party members questioning the criteria used. Despite the mixed internal reactions, political analysts have praised the move as a significant advancement for the party.
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