Six women were elected to form new local government in India village, but their husbands were sworn in


This kind of unofficial substitution is commonplace in rural India. - AFP

NEW DELHI: The video that set off the storm was not much to look at. A circle of 12 men draped in bright garlands were reading aloud solemn statements during a ceremony to form a new local government in a deeply rural corner of India.

The scandal was that six of those elected to lead the village had been women. Those six were absent, each one represented by her husband instead.

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