1st female mayor for Lucknow in 100 years

The civic polls will be held in the state capital on Sunday in the second leg of the three-phase municipal elections across Uttar Pradesh.

Update: 2017-11-24 20:19 GMT
State election commission is yet to give orders or notifications to district election officers on local body polls and this means there is no election till the end of 2017.

Lucknow: Breaking the glass ceiling, the city of Nawabs Lucknow, will create history on Sunday by electing its first-ever woman mayor in 100 years.

All the parties have fielded female candidates after the Lucknow mayoral seat was reserved for women.

The civic polls will be held in the state capital on Sunday in the second leg of the three-phase municipal elections across Uttar Pradesh.

The city got its chance to elect a woman mayor 100 years after the Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act came into existence.

“But better late than never,” says BSP candidate Bulbul Godiyal.

The Bahujan Samaj Party is contesting the polls on its party symbol, elephant, after 17 years. “Our time has come,” feels Sanyukta Bhatia, the BJP mayor candidate.

The Samajwadi Party has selected Meera Vardhan, kin of educationist Acharya Narendra Dev and the Congress has pitched Prema Awasthi, wife of the late former Congress legislator, Surendra Nath.

The UP Municipalities Act came into being in 1916 and Barrister Syed Nabiullah became the first Indian to head the local body.

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