Kathmandu, Aug 9: The Nepal Women Association (NWA), the women's wing of the Nepali Congress (NC), is marking its 75th establishment day today throughout the country with various programs.
The organization was formed by
Mangaladevi Singh, spouse of one of the major leaders of NC, Ganeshman Singh,
on this day in 2004 BS to ensure women's meaningful participation in politics
in Nepal.
A group of women had discreetly
convened at the house of Chiniyalal Shresthat at Bhedasingh in Kathmandu on
this day 75 years ago and formed an 11-member Ad- hoc Committee chaired by
Mangaladevi.
The day is considered to be a
'milestone' for women's foray into politics in the country for the NWA was
formed as a political organization to establish women's rights.
On this day, various NWA's female
leaders acknowledged the role of 'politically aware' women folks in NWA in the
past who significantly contributed to various political movements of the
country in 2007 BS, 2036 BS, 2046 BS, and 2062/63 BS.
Former Deputy Prime Minister and NC
leader Sujata Koirala noted that Nepali women have played an important role in
establishing democracy in the country.
She viewed those women politicians
should be provided 'tickets' to contest in the upcoming elections on the basis
of their contribution to national politics.
Outing president of NWA and
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens Uma Regmi argued that 33
per cent of women's participation in the parliament and provincial assembly was
guaranteed due to women's movement and their struggle for meaningful
participation in the legislative and executive bodies.
She further said that the provision
of women's mandatory appointment in either mayor or deputy post, chairperson or
vice-chairperson post, president or vice-president post and the speaker was ensured
due to women's movements.
Former president of NWA and
parliamentarian Dr Dila Sangraula lamented that women were not able to get
'tickets' to contest the election the way they should have deserved. She
asserted that women candidates should be allowed to contest in the election
from the First-Past-the-Post system.
Another NWA central member Pratima
Gautam opined that at least 33 per cent of women's participation in the State
organs guaranteed by the constitution was due to the women's movement.
The NWA that worked secretly prior
to the establishment of democracy started working openly post the 2007 BS
movement. (RSS)