💨 Abstract
Rabia Kidwai, a 34-year-old businesswoman from Gurgaon, has made history by becoming the first woman to contest Assembly polls from Muslim-dominated Nuh, a backward area in Haryana, known for deep-rooted gender bias. Despite challenges like gender bias, outsider status, and seasoned political opponents, she is optimistic about winning due to her being a change agent.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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