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Tribal customs hindering campaign of women candidates in Khyber

Ibrahim Shinwari
January 27, 2024




KHYBER: Tribal customs and traditions are the main hurdle to three women candidates for general seats of provincial assembly in Khyber district as they run a restricted door-to-door campaign and focus mostly on female voters.

Shakira Shinwari, Lal Zaida and Naseem Riaz have filed their nominations for PK-69, PK-70 and PK-71, respectively, alongside 76 other male contestants for the three provincial assembly seats in Landi Kotal, Jamrud and Bara.

Shakira Shinwari and Naseem Riaz are contesting elections as independent candidates while Lal Zaida has the backing of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf-Parliamentarians.

None of these three female candidates have so far organised any public meeting nor are their personal posters or banners anywhere in sight in their respective constituencies. Motivated by her family support and backing to try her luck in the February 8 general elections for the first time, Shakira Shinwari believes that she can be a better choice to raise voice for the legitimate rights of the otherwise political and economically deprived tribal women as all the former male lawmakers have failed to bring about a qualitative change in the life of local women.

Local elders look at participation of women in polls with sarcasm

“With my canvassing and persuasion, I also want to change the otherwise biased mentality of tribal men towards their womenfolk. Tribal men do not allow their women to get equal rights and have access to basic health and education facilities,” she told this scribe in a committed voice.

But in the same vein she acknowledged the challenges she was faced with in her electoral campaign in the male-dominated tribal society while also conceding that she herself would focus on approaching only female voters, the male members of her family would reach out to male voters as she was not able to pay visits to ’hujra and jumaath (mosque) for canvassing.
 

Nawaz vows to bring ‘good old days’ back​

Ex-PM promises to end inflation, says ‘tabdeeli’ brought Pakistan to a dire situation

News Desk
January 26, 2024

former prime minister waving to the people during a rally of pakistan muslim league nawaz pml n in burewala on january 26 2024 photo x pmln org


Former prime minister waving to the people during a rally of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Burewala on January 26, 2024. PHOTO: X/ @pmln_org

In a scathing critique of the current state of Pakistan, the supreme leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Nawaz Sharif said on Friday that tabdeeli (change) has brought Pakistan to a dire situation, vowing to bring “good old days” back.

Nawaz used the term tabdeeli to allude to the widely recognised slogan of the former ruling party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which had pledged to usher in transformative "change" across the nation following their victory in the 2018 elections.

However, the party, which has been embroiled in controversy since the events of May 9, faced criticism for failing to fulfil the promises it had made to the people.

we have witnessed old days in Pakistan when Nawaz Sharif was the front man of Army but good days? Nawaz Sharif is trolling the country. There is no ban button in my account otherwise I would have banned him.

Malang
 
Allah Mian agar Noon League, Peoples Party, ANP, MQM, Taliban supporter parties achay din thay to aap hum se ye achay wapis le lo.

Iske badle main has ek leader de do jo competent bhi ho aur honest bhi. Imam Mahdi in Pakistan please
 

TLP fielding more NA candidates than PPP, PML-N, data shows

Amir Wasim
January 27, 2024

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Irfan Khan


Despite the absence of the traditional electoral pomp and show on the streets, an overwhelming number of candidates are vying for National Assembly seats in the upcoming polls.

A careful analysis of the final candidate list, issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), reveals that a total of 5,160 candidates, including 312 women and two transgender persons, are in the running for 266 general seats of the National Assembly. So far, there is not a single constituency where a one-on-one contest is expected
 

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