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(Anganwadi workers can contest elections)

Saharsa, Bihar

Anganwadi workers can contest elections under the Representation of the People Act, 1951, provided they do not hold an "office of profit." The Supreme Court of India and various High Courts have held that Anganwadi workers are not full-time government employees and receive honorarium rather than salary, so their position is generally not considered an "office of profit." There are some important points in this matter Office of Profit: Section 9A of the Representation of the People Act bars a person from contesting elections if they hold an office of profit under the central or state government. Courts have ruled that the positions of Anganwadi workers do not fall under this definition. Court decisions: In various cases, such as the Madhya Pradesh High Court, it has been clarified that persons employed as Anganwadi workers can participate in elections.