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And then there is the more logical answer: India has been the only nation to have a female prime minister. And that is because India was founded as a democracy. While the concept of democracy (see: is nothing new, the fact that a woman is the first prime minister of India is no less interesting.
The first female prime minister of India was a woman. After her death, she was followed by her daughter, and then her granddaughter. And then, as we learned in the second trailer, she was succeeded by her granddaughter who was also a woman. So while there is no doubt that this woman played a crucial role in India as a democracy, the fact that she was the first woman to hold such a high office in India is also interesting.
It’s interesting to note that India didn’t have female prime ministers for much of the time from 1960 to 1980. The first woman to be elected prime minister was Sonia Gandhi at the age of 60. In fact, until Indira Gandhi came along in 1980, India hadn’t had a female prime minister since the 1950s.
Even today, it is still very rare for a woman to be elected prime minister. There are of course exceptions, but most female prime ministers since the introduction of Indira Gandhi have been from the Congress party. From her, there have also been a number of women who have held the office of prime minister, including Indira Gandhi, Indira K. Jha, Indira Banerjee, and Manmohan Singh.
It has been my personal opinion for some time, that if a woman gets the office of prime minister, she can just keep on doing whatever she wants. She can use it to make decisions that affect the country and the people, rather than just make decisions that affect her own life.
It’s a shame that there are not more women in politics, but the truth is that the male-dominated Indian political system does not allow for other women to have the same opportunities to run for the prime ministership as men. I think the reason why there are fewer women in politics is that there are enough men to give out the office. In a country with such gender equality, more women would be running for the prime ministership.
I think the fact that there are still so many women in politics is a sad reflection on the female leaders and the female leaders’ attitude towards women. It’s a sad reflection on how we spend so much of our time in a country where it’s so easy for men to get ahead of us. It’s a sad reflection on how we spend our time in a country where it’s so easy for men to get ahead of us.
I’m not sure if the other 2 things that you mentioned are as important as the other two. But if you’re going to talk about this a bit more, then you have to talk about the importance of women in politics.
I think women were important to the founding of the United States. Yes, women’s suffrage was important, but I think it was more important to have women in positions of authority. Like, yes, women were important in the military, but I think it was more important to have male leaders in positions of authority. I think women had more value than men in the government during the times that I was involved in.