Rehana Magsi, first female to contest elections from Balochistan
She conducts a wide-ranging door-to-door campaign, traversing villages on motorbikes accompanied by her supportive brother and husband.
Jhal Magsi: Rehana Magsi emerges as the first female to contest in the upcoming general elections ahead on February 8, constituency of PB-11 Jhal Magsi.
According to the details, Rehana Magsi is contending for a general seat under the banner of the local political party, Jamot Qaumi Movement (JQM).
Magsi highlights the lack of essential services such as education, healthcare, and water in spite the influential political legacy of Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi, who has held positions as both governor and chief minister of the province.
She conducts a wide-ranging door-to-door campaign, traversing villages on motorbikes accompanied by her supportive brother and husband.
Facing a stimulating site, Magsi stands as the sole female contender among 16 male candidates vying for a seat in the Balochistan Assembly.
On the other hand, Dr. Saveera Parkash the first woman from the minority Hindu community is also making her mark by contesting provincial elections in the KPK Buner district.
Despite increased awareness and technological advancements, women are vigorously engaging in the exercise of their rights and participation in the political realm.
However, breaking free from traditional gender roles in a male-controlled society poses significant challenges.
Women encounter considerable societal and familial pressure rooted in religious and societal norms when attempting to step out of their homes, assert their rights, and pursue public offices.
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