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A 52-year-old development sector worker, a professor, a student and an NGO worker tell The Quint about the factors that will define their vote this Gujarat Assembly election.
Development sector worker, Vijayalakshmi Das, is of the view that "the status of women in Gujarat has reduced". Women's health and education are key areas that need improvement, she says.
The 52-year-old, who migrated to Gujarat from Tamil Nadu years ago, says:
Gujarat may be popularly perceived as a state of entrepreneurs, but the participation of women in the field of entrepreneurship is very limited, she says.
Professor Hemant Kumar Shah says he will not vote for the BJP because of unemployment as well as the state of education in Gujarat.
“Unemployment is a big issue in Gujarat. According to government estimates, almost 20 lakh people are unemployed. There are 5 and a half lakh people who asked for jobs under NREGA, but very few people have actually got the jobs. This means that villages are also plagued by unemployment, just like the cities,” says the 60-year-old.
Fashion design student Nima Gandhi is of the view that while the BJP is doing good work, there are certain areas that call for greater effort.
Taking the example of the Modi government's flagship scheme Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the 32-year-old says:
For 46-year-old radio announcer and NGO owner Hemal Dave, education and healthcare are the primary issues on her mind in the run-up to the Assembly elections in Gujarat.
She also emphasises on the need to have more transparency in the government, saying that this would help various organisations as well as people like her to take Gujarat forward.
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