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Justice served

Award of death sentence to Shahnawaz Amir for the murder of Sarah Inam is a pivotal moment that brings a measure of justice to a tragic case that deeply shook the nation. The Islamabad trial court’s decision not only underscores the gravity of the crime but also aims to provide some relief to the bereaved family by imposing the death penalty and a fine of Rs 1 million on the convicted murderer.

The court’s acknowledgment of the devastating consequences of such crimes is a crucial step toward addressing the broader societal implications of gender-based violence. This verdict speaks to the urgent need for a collective commitment to eradicate gender-based violence and create a society where individuals can live free from fear. Commendably, the legal process demonstrated efficiency by delivering a verdict within a year of the gruesome killing. The swift resolution of the case, though providing a form of closure, also highlights the complex nature of investigations into gender-based violence.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the pressing need for societal reflection on issues of gender-based violence and the importance of preventative measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of individuals. The court’s decision to impose the death penalty/fine, which underscores gravity of the offence, sends a clear message against gender-based violence, indicating that such heinous crimes will not be tolerated in society.

Shahnawaz’s sentencing represents a significant step toward justice in this murder case. This verdict sends a strong message about the consequences perpetrators will face, contributing to the broader conversation on ensuring the safety and security of individuals in society. It is a call for a united front against gender-based violence, promoting a society where justice prevails, and individuals can live free from the shackles of fear and oppression.

JAMSHED SIDDIQUI

Lahore

Realms of allegiance

Certainly! “Mannat Murad,” a compelling drama aired on Geo TV Entertainment, intricately weaves the complexities of familial relationships, serving as a profound lesson for couples and families alike. The narrative revolves around Murad, the sole son burdened with responsibilities towards his sisters, inadvertently sidelining his role as a husband.

This captivating series illuminates the delicate balance between familial obligations and the paramount importance of honouring spousal rights. It sheds light on the pivotal transition of a daughter-in-law, emphasizing the need for empathy and utmost respect as she integrates into a new household—a place alien to her.

Through Murad’s journey, the drama tactfully underscores the poignant reality of a woman leaving her family to embrace a new one, where her adjustment and acceptance become pivotal for harmonious coexistence. It resonates deeply, emphasizing that while she willingly embraces this change, the respect she deserves is not merely an option but an essential element in fostering meaningful familial bonds.

Geo TV Entertainment’s “Mannat Murad” intricately navigates these sensitive themes, subtly urging viewers to recognize and appreciate the significance of acknowledging and honouring a daughter-in-law’s presence within the family fabric.

AREEBA ALTAF KANASRO

Larkana (Sindh)

Empowering men for change

In today’s rapidly evolving world, importance of educating men to coexist with empowered women cannot be overstated. It stands as a fundamental necessity in addressing pervasive gender inequalities that persist in societies worldwide. Empowering women has proven to be a catalyst for progress, however achieving true gender equality requires active involvement and understanding of both genders. Educating males to coexist respectfully and equitably with empowered women is not merely a matter of choice; it is an imperative step towards dismantling barriers and fostering a more inclusive and progressive society.

To understand the significance of educating males in this context, one must acknowledge the pervasive nature of gender inequalities that persist in various spheres of life. These inequalities manifest in unequal access to opportunities, discriminatory practices and biased attitudes that limit women’s potential. By educating males about coexisting with empowered women, societies can challenge these ingrained biases and break free from traditional gender roles.

Central to this education should be the cultivation of mutual respect and understanding. The teachings should aim to instil empathy so that men can comprehend the challenges, aspirations and achievements of women. It will help in fostering the environment where both genders can be viewed as equals. Not only this but it will also encourage men to understand women’s challenges, advocate for rights and challenge societal norms hindering progress.

Men who recognize the importance of respectful coexistence with empowered women, will ultimately become agents of change, who will be able to advocate for an equitable world where both genders can collaborate, communicate and grow in a personal and professional setting. In conclusion, the importance of educating males to coexist with empowered women cannot be overstated. It is mandatory to address gender inequalities comprehensively in order to create a more inclusive society.

Prof DR SAIMA ASHRAF

Lahore

 

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