Stones pelted at participants of Aurat March in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD, MAR 8 (DNA): The participants of Aurat March came under
stone-pelting in Islamabad on Sunday.
The incident occured when two different rallies were held on the
occasion of International Women s Day in Islamabad one of the rally
participant tried to enter in Aurat Azadi March.
Few people had managed to enter in Aurat march and pelted stoned on it
as Police used tent to separate both rallies.
It is pertinent here to mention that in Pakistan, the “Aurat March” was
initiated in 2018 in connection with International Women s Day. Last
year some banners, posters and slogans in the Aurat March led to the
controversy.
In commemoration of International Women’s Day, Prime Minister Imran Khan
reiterated support for the occasion in a press release that read: “It is
indeed encouraging to see that our women are proving their mettle in
every walk of life and achieving excellence in their respective fields
at national and international level.
“I firmly believe that inclusive and sustainable socio-economic
development can only be ensured by providing equal opportunities and a
conducive environment to our women. I reaffirm my pledge on this day to
take all measures that would help our women to lead a safe, secure and
prosperous life.”
The first march of such kind was held in 2018 by Hum Aurtain – a
feminist collective – in Karachi, but last year it extended to other
cities, including Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Larkana and Hyderabad.
In Lahore, marchers gathered in front of the Lahore Press Club, held
placards, played drums, chanted slogans and clapped.
All of them called for the “independence of women” and demanding basic
rights for women in each field of life. Later, the march went through
Egerton road till Aiwan-e-Iqbal. DNA
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