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Response rates from 1.7k India voters.
44% Yes |
56% No |
42% Yes |
38% No |
2% Yes, and increase the amount to 50% |
10% No, a seat in parliament should be earned by experience not by gender |
7% No, and remove all reservations |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.7k India voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.7k India voters.
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Unique answers from India voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9JNZHRH11mos11MO
A politician has to have the right experience, but there should also be laws encouraging and helping women politicians, so that, naturally, half of the seats in parliament will be women.
@92WL5ZG3yrs3Y
Yes only if they are experienced and have merit
@8XJBSGM3yrs3Y
Instead Make parties field 50% Women Candidates
@8T3C4BQ4yrs4Y
Any party fielding candidates above a certain limit should be made compulsory to field almost 15-20% women instead of reserving seats in parliament.
@8RPP46D4yrs4Y
No, as long as the person deserves the seat, gender should not matter
@8R9DFS24yrs4Y
Yes, women should be given reservation for some 20-25 years to make them politically motivated and strong. Once the stage is set the reservation can be stopped.
@8QKSG2K4yrs4Y
No, but political parties could give reservation while giving tickets
@8Q6P8SJ4yrs4Y
Reservation in parliament must be divided to all genders, not just two.