Women participation in parliamentary affairs must to make progress: Wyatt
She appreciated the women for their courage to come to the politics and asked them to work to ensure that young women get the education and the confidence they need to aspire to and serve in government.
Dr Wyatt said while 2011 was very good year for the women of Pakistan as during this year, the National Assembly of Pakistan passed laws stiffening the punishment for acid attacks on women and punishing such practices as marrying off young girls to settle tribal disputes, there was still much to do. She also appreciated the legislation from the parliament formation of National Commission on Women.
She lauded the efforts of women for contributing in all the spheres of life in Pakistan. She said despite over 50 percent population, the women had less than 20 percent share in the parliaments and this is even less in United States.
Dr.Wyatt however appreciated the measures taken by Pakistan where the women had more share as compared to other countries. She said however, there is much more room for the women to play more active role in parliamentary activities.
She especially quoted the saying of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that without active participation of women real progress can not be achieved.
Without mentioning the name of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Dr Wyatt said its a great honour for women of Pakistan that the country was headed by a women adding that it is yet no possible that United States had any women President.
She said the women should also be part of the peace process adding that the women in Pakistan also played very role in the relief measures in natural disasters.—APP



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