Abstract:
The study examines the political representation of women in national legislative assembly in South
Asian regional state of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh national legislative assembly. The main objective
of the study is to define and analysis the political participation of women in the Sri Lanka and
Bangladesh national legislative assembly of Bangladesh Jatio Sangsad from 1970 to 2021. And to
explain the factors impacting the political participation of women. Secondary data were used in this
study, quantitative and qualitative data are in use. This time it is useful to relate the political
participation of women in the national legislative assembly of women from 1970 to 2021 in Sri
Lanka and Bangladesh. Secondary data used in this study includes library and internet. At the end of
the study women made up more than half of the population in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, but the
political participation of women in national legislative assembly was very under representation.
Hower, the political participation of women in Bangladesh in on the rise compared to Sri Lanka. In
the South Asian region. It is a common feature that Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have very low
representation of women in their national legislative assembly. It’s influenced by various factors such
as socio, economic, political and ideological. Education and family background have also had an
impact on women’s parliamentary political participation. Issues such as education and family
background have also had an impact on political participation. It can also be said that women in
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka need to be politically empowered to increase their political participation in
parliament in the future, as well as increase the political representation of women in the National
Assembly while strengthening the legal framework.