Bandipora:During the recently concluded District Development Council (DDC)elections in Jammu and Kashmir, a large number of women participated in the polls - as voters and candidates as the government had kept few seats reserved for females.
Farwa Ibrahim, 23, is one among them who belongs to a far-flung area of north Kashmir's Bandipora district and emerged victorious in the DDC elections. The whole village of Farwa in Nowgam area is jubilant over her victory and hopes she works for development for this part of Kashmir.
Farwa, who defeated her rival with 1971 votes, is still pursuing her college education.
Farwa, who is among the youngest DDC members in Kashmir, fought the elections as an independent candidate. Haling Sonawari in Bandipora, it is the condition of her village that prompted Farwa to contest the local elections.
Initially reluctant to fight the polls because of her education, Farwa after much deliberation and motivation from village elders, contested the elections to improve the lives of the women around her.
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Now that the 23-year-old has won the DDC elections, her home is full of relatives and friends thronging their place to congratulate her on her victory.