Jamshedpur, April 12 -- Singhbhum parliamentary seat in Jharkhand has come under the spotlight with two tribal women candidates - BJP's Geeta Kora and JMM's Joba Majhi - locking horns for the first time in history. Polling will be held for the seat on May 25.

Interestingly, the Singhbhum seat is among the five Lok Sabha seats in the state where female voters outnumber male voters. The seat has 727,000 female electors against 705,000 male voters out of 1.4 million electors.

None of the women candidates, however, are political novices - Geeta Kora entered politics after her husband, former state CM Madhu Koda, landed in jail in 2009, while Joba Majhi was forced into politics after her husband, the late Devendra Majhi, was murdered in Goil...