Lok Sabha Polls: Women voters in Lakshwadeep demand gynaecologists, better transportation services
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Lok Sabha Polls: Women voters in Lakshwadeep demand gynaecologists, better transportation services

TMC MLA Hamidur Rehman warned opposition supporters that they shouldn't complain about consequences after April 26 if they don't vote for his party, hinting at the departure of central forces

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Apr 12, 2024, 11:00 am IST
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As polling for the Lok Sabha in the Union Territory (UT), of Lakshadweep on April 19 nears, women voters in Androth have demanded gynaecologists on the island while also calling for improved transportation services for locals and visitors in the archipelago.

Speaking to media, Shamima Kamal, a local, said, “We need gynaecologists in Lakshadweep. Whenever we are in need of specialists in this field of medical practice, they are called over from other islands. With regard to transportation, we need a better frequency of vessels as well as easier ways of availing tickets. We often find it difficult to travel from one island to another when we need to. We have to travel to the mainland to have our health issues tended to.”

#WATCH | As Lakshadweep gears up for polls on 19th April, women voters of Androth express their demands.

A local resident Shamima Kamal says,” We need gynaecologists in Lakshadweep. If we need gynaecologists, they are called from other islands… Regarding transportation, we… pic.twitter.com/zbJP71kBJ2

— ANI (@ANI) April 11, 2024

Naureen Shahana, a resident of Androth, said the local women also want jobs, especially in the private sector.

“Transportation is an issue for us, most of the time. We can seldom avail timely tickets for travel. If we want to visit the mainland, we have to negotiate and overcome several obstacles. We also need more jobs, especially in the private sector. Openings at private firms out here are few and far between. Hence, more avenues of employment should open up in the private sector as well,” she told media.

#WATCH | As Lakshadweep gears up for polls on 19th April, women voters of Androth express their demands.

A local resident Naureen Shahana says, “Transportation is an issue for us, most of the time do not get a ticket to travel. If we want to go to the mainland then we can’t go… pic.twitter.com/4YeC1FJhsB

— ANI (@ANI) April 11, 2024

Seena, who also resides in Androth, articulated the need for a well-equipped hospital that could take care of the gynaecological needs of women, while also having more doctors to cater to the medical requirements of locals in the island cluster. “We need good hospitals as well as doctors. For better access to education, we need more schools as well as teachers,” Seena said.

The islands are home to an estimated 57,574 voters, of which 28,442 are women. Lakshadweep is the smallest Lok Sabha constituency in the country in terms of the number of voters. It sends a lone MP to the Lok Sabha. The UT will go to the polls in the first phase of the general elections, on April 19.

The Lok Sabha election in the UT of Lakshadweep will witness a triangular fight between the NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), Congress, and the Ajit Pawar-led NCP, which is supported by the BJP, its partner in the ruling NDA bloc in Maharashtra.

Incumbent Lok Sabha member Mohammed Faizal Padippura of NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) is pitted against Congress’ Muhammed Hamdulla Sayeed and Yusuf TP of NCP (Ajit Pawar). In the 2019 elections, Mohammed Faizal Padippura won the lone Lok Sabha seat, securing 22,851 votes to 22028 polled in favour of the Congress candidate.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Lok Sabha Polls 2024LakshadweepLS PollsTMC MLA Hamidur RehmanTMC MLA
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