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    INDIA ELECTED ITS FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT

    AZG Armenian Daily #139
    25/07/2007

    International

    India elected its first female president on Saturday, official results
    showed, in what supporters called a boost for the rights of millions
    of downtrodden women, despite a bitter campaign marked by scandal.

    Pratibha Patil, the ruling coalition's 72-year-old nominee for the
    mainly ceremonial post, easily beat opposition-backed challenger and
    vice president, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, in a vote by the national
    parliament and state politicians.

    Patil won about two thirds of the Electoral College votes. There had
    never been any doubt she would win, given support from the ruling
    coalition.

    Supporters hoped Patil's candidacy would help bring issues that
    plague women in India, like dowry-related violence, into the public
    spotlight. A woman is murdered, raped or abused every three minutes
    on average in India.

    Her presidency also reflects the growing power of some women in India,
    where an increasing number are taking part in the workforce and in
    schools and hold senior positions in corporations.

    However, her campaign was marked by some mishaps, i.e. the employees'
    union has taken Patil and others to court, claiming loans meant for
    poor women were instead given to her brother and other relatives and
    not returned. She was also accused of trying to shield her brother
    in a murder inquiry.

    Patil is a lawyer by profession. She has participated in parliament
    works since 1962. She has variously been one of the members of the
    government of Maharashra state. She has been the Governor of the
    northwestern state of Rajasthan recently.
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