Politics in India have remained male-centric for most of its discourse. The male dominance has also influenced many major political campaigns across the country. Showing leaders as strong decision-makers has remained an old theme of Indian politicians. This also reflects on the agendas these male leaders follow or the bills they introduce in the Parliament. For example – Narendra Modi has often been praised for his geopolitical approach, the campaign “chappan inch ka seena” has remained a popular hashtag across political twitter and other social media handles to describe how strong a leader is. Similarly, the tag line – “neta nahi, beta” has been used by many young male politicians on their posters and campaigns to seem accessible. But when it comes to women’s participation in politics and having campaigns for women voters and for women politicians, we have limited options. It remains a collective struggle as women (both voters and leaders) to have political participation.