Woman became Sarpanch without Election
Woman became Sarpanch without Election
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Bhopal: Panchayat elections have begun in Madhya Pradesh. The reputation of former CMs, ministers and MLAs is at stake in these three-tier Panchayat elections in the state. Because in the election field of the village government, the wives and daughters-in-law and sons and daughters of the big leaders are contesting the elections. They are going from house to house and street to street and asking for votes. In the meantime, a big news has come out. Where a rural Panchayat has set an example. For the first time, 20 sarpanches have been elected unopposed. The amazing thing is that they are all women. If someone is a graduate, someone has a master's degree.

In fact, this unique example has been set by Adampur cantonment Panchayat, 10 km from Bhopal. Where the people of the village sat among themselves and negotiated and elected the 20 sarpanches unopposed. The villagers have elected 22-year-old Krishna Rawat as sarpanch. There is an atmosphere of celebration in the entire village. Everyone is pleased with the government of the village so elected. She says that the money that was invested in the campaign, we will now invest in the development of the village.

For the first time, Krishna Rawat, who became the head of her village, has done post-graduate. That means she has an MA degree. The special thing is that Krishna got married a year and a half ago and now she has become the head of the village. Till tomorrow, where she was handling the square-hearth in the house, now she will take over the command of the entire Panchayat. She did not think that she would take over such a big responsibility even by going to her in-laws' house.

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