Minati, who had turned immobile as both her legs were paralysed since her birth, was a contestant for the Ward Member post from Bajapur village in Rajkanika block of Kendrapara district. She won the polls, the result of which was declared today.
Minati is only the second differently-abled person ever to win the Panchayat elections in Odisha.
In 2007, Suresh Choudhury, who walked with crutches, had become the first from the differently-able section to win the polls by becoming a Sarpanch from Regada Gram Panchayat in Kalahandi district, differently-abled rights activist Sruti Mohapatra said.
"But in our country, no seat is reserved for disabled persons in any election. The government needs to wake up reserving seats and empowering people like Minati," she said.
Brimming with confidence, the 24-year-old victorious Ward Member, said "I am very happy that people reposed trust in me and voted in my favour. A section of people were casting doubts on me but, I had pledged to prove that physical deficiency is no hindrance for serving the people,"
Panchayat elections were held for 848 Zilla Parishad seats, 6,665 Panchayat Samity seats, 6,801 Sarpanch and 92,029 Ward Member seats across Odisha with Minati being the lone physically challenged contestant.
"Minati was born with both her legs paralysed. But, as she grew up, determination overpowered her disability. She studied up to Class X. I feel proud for her victory," Minati's father Balaram Barik said.
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