It is now a given that the Eighth Goa Legislative Assembly that will be sworn in in March will again be "undemocratic" literally. Why? Because on a basic level, a legislative assembly without the participation of half the state’s population is not democratic. Because the Constitution of India mandates equal civil and political rights to men and women. All this because despite rhetorical commitment to gender parity in politics, major political parties - the INC and BJP (major contenders in the high decibel Goa assembly elections to be held on Monday) fall far short of that goal, going by the dismal number of women they have fielded as candidates. Undemocratic, to my mind, because post elections, women will simply not be getting the kind of governance they deserve. This because we will not have enough women in decision-making or policy making roles -- not in roles of making laws. Not just these two, but clearly, political parties across the board have once a...