Jalgaon (Maharashtra) [India], In Jalgaon Lok Sabha constituency, the transgender community is making waves demanding their rights and reservation. This marginalized group has been advocating for recognition of representation in various sectors of the society for a long time. Despite progress in some areas, they continue to face discrimination and exclusion. The transgender community in Jalgaon Lok Sabha constituency is asserting their rights and demanding representation through reservation in government and public sectors. With their voices becoming louder, they are making it clear that they will extend their support to candidates who promise to address their concerns.For years, transgender individuals have faced social stigma and discrimination, often struggling to access basic rights such as education, health care, and employment. , Despite legal recognition in recent years, their integration into mainstream society remains a challenge. In response to these challenges, the transgender community in Jalgaon has united, advocating for their rights and pushing for reservations to ensure their inclusion in decision-making processes. They argue that without proper representation, their needs and concerns will continue to be ignored. Speaking on behalf of the community, activist leaders have stressed the importance of political engagement, urging candidates to commit to prioritizing transgender rights and implementing policies that promote inclusion and equality.Warned that failure to address their demands would result in electoral consequences. Chand Tadvi, a transgender, said that he wants people of his community to be linked to government schemes. "We want reservation in government jobs. People from our community should be included in government schemes. No candidate has approached us for votes or promised to fulfill our demands. Who will accept us , we will accept that.Tadvi said Rakhi Suryavanshi, another transgender, said she is a first-time voter and wants reservation in the job sector. "We are first-time voters. The transgender community has reservation in Karnataka and we want 300 per cent reservation this time too." "35 transgenders are going to vote. We want reservation for our people," Rakhi said Maharashtra, with its 48 Lok Sabha seats, has the second largest number in the lower house of Parliament after Uttar Pradesh. Is a contributor.In the fourth phase, voting will be held in 11 Lok Sabha constituencies of the state. These Lok Sabha constituencies are Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Raver, Jalna, Aurangabad Maval, Pune, Shirur, Ahmednagar, Shirdi and Beed. In the 2019 Lok Sabha election, the BJP won 23 of the 25 seats contested, while the undivided Shiv Sena won 18 of the 23 seats. Counting of votes will take place on June 4.