Yet, Barmer has never had women's political representation and is largely dominated by community politics, voters expect that it would again be the incumbent Ameen Khan who would win the seat from here.
While women's issues may serve as a significant talking point as elections near, the lack of women's representation in Rajasthan’s electoral space draws up a stark contrast to the ideology preached. For the upcoming elections, the BJP has fielded only 20 women candidates making it a mere 10 per cent of the 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan. On the other hand, the Congress has fielded eight more, 28 women candidates, who comprise only 14 per cent of its total candidates. The figures lie far away from the much-talked-about promise of 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. This would have required the political parties to field women candidates in at least 66 constituencies out of the 200.
Further, when it comes to the issue of atrocities against women, we look at the latest NCRB data that placed the state with the highest number of rapes in 2021 and the second-highest number of overall crimes against women. The NCRB report showed that Rajasthan ranked second after Uttar Pradesh in overall crimes against women in 2021 and reported the highest number of rape cases in the country at 6,337. This marked an annual increase of 19.34 per cent as 5,310 cases were reported in 2020.
While the BJP leaves no stone unturned to attack the ruling Congress government over the high crime against women, the Congress in its defence maintains that the high number is a result of the state’s policy of registering all complaints as FIRs.
In Malviya Nagar, Congress MLA candidate Archana Sharma disputes claims of rising crimes against women, attributing increased reports to better reporting of such instances to the police. Speaking to Outlook, she says, “Rising crime against women is a misconception here. In Rajasthan, the numbers are visibly higher because we ensure that the police register each and every complaint and take action accordingly. So we are ensuring justice is being served.”