Hindu woman files nomination for 2024 Pak general election

Wednesday 03rd January 2024 06:28 EST
 

Islamabad: In a first, Dr Saveera Parkash, a member of the Hindu community in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Buner district in Pakistan, has filed her nomination papers for a general seat in the upcoming general elections in the country, the Dawn reported.

Parkash is hopeful of contesting the elections on a Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) ticket. Her father, Oam Parkash, a retired doctor, had been an active member of the party for the past 35 years.

Saleem Khan, a local politician associated with the Qaumi Watan Party, said Parkash was the first woman from Buner to file her nomination papers for the forthcoming general seat elections. Parkash, a graduate of Abbottabad International Medical College in 2022, holds the position of general secretary in the PPP women's wing in Buner.

Parkash told the Dawn that she wanted to follow in the footsteps of her father in working for the area’s poor. She said she had submitted her nomination papers on December 23.

She stressed her commitment to working for the well-being of women in the region, ensuring a secure environment, and advocating for their rights. According to her, women have been consistently "oppressed and overlooked," particularly in the realm of development.


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