Thursday 27 February 2014

The role of Women in a modern political setup in democratic Pakistan


When the role of women is defined in a society that has partial democracy, then not only women’s role is undermined, but that political setup needs to redefine their policies towards the women’s status. In a patriarchal society like Pakistan, the women’s role varies and is linked to the province they live in. Though women have the potential to play a multi dimensional role from societal to organizational setup, but their contribution is not that much valued and cherished. In the name of various customs and rituals they are still deprived of their legitimate right.

Women’s political participation, their role as decision makers and voters has always been supported by civil society organizations and women in politics. The basis of women’s political participation has always been a state commitment at the international level and considered as one of the main tools for gender mainstreaming. The women legislators are playing a very active role on issues of national concerns such as foreign policy, import, export, unemployment, environment along with the crucial women’s issues. It is comparatively difficult to endorse the role of women in a society which has a male dominated mindset, though still working with the pressures and resistance shows the level of motivation women have. Even Quaid-e-Azam believed in empowering women for the economic and social growth of our country. He said:


“No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you; we are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within the four walls of house as prisoners”.




This is not just a statement but a proven phenomenon. The focus of women on issues of national concern has enhanced their acceptability within higher positions such as Fehmida Mirza, Ms Shahla Raza as speakers of National Assembly and deputy speaker of  the Sindh National Assembly. Apart from some prominent examples even today political parties do not have clear policies and manifestos for women’s political role. They treat women with the typical stereotypical approach that does not treat women with equal rights and potential.

The next question that arises here is what role can they play? Women’s role varies according to economical, social, religious, political and legal aspect. With the economic development around the globe, women in the west are more valued as compared to women’s status in Pakistan. We can say the feudalistic, economical, political and socialistic approach since the independence of Pakistan has not only denied the advent of democracy in Pakistan, but even in some part of Pakistan a woman can’t exercise her right to vote. Legally multiple pro-women laws have been passed which were actively supported by women’s group. A women’s representation is a must in political setup this is how the stereotypical approaches can be reformed and women’s issues can be highlighted at the national level. Various NGO’s for example Aurat Foundation can be considered as a great example of highlighting the struggling women’s role in a society and is working diligently for women empowerment. Such effort that is only be lead by women can’t be overlooked. The exigency of the hour is to make sure the adequate representation of women is essential in political as well as executive domain. Women’s role needs to be recognized and quota for women and induction of women in EC and others should be defined clearly. There is a need of structural change in the present system of elections regarding the reserved seats for women. Once their role is prioritized on a mainstream level, they can bring improvement in Pakistan’s image at international level.