The Borneo Post

Kasthuri: MPs should walk the talk in promoting gender equality

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Parliament and Members of Parliament must lead the way and be the role models in promoting gender equality in the country.

Member of Parliament for Batu Kawan, Kasthuri Patto said MPs, especially her male counterpar­ts, should walk the talk on this matter, urging them to have non-toxic and more gender-sensitive debates in Parliament.

“It’s leadership at end of the day and when the leaders show that they don’t practise discrimina­tion, it will trickle down to the ground,” she told Bernama after appearing on a panel for one of the sessions at the Asia Regional Conference on ‘Women’s Political Leadership: Creating Positive Change’ at Parliament building here yesterday.

The second-term MP is no stranger to being verbally bullied in the House, saying that she had been heckled numerous times, including being called names like ‘pendek’ (shorty) or ‘budak sekolah’ (school kid) by some of the male MPs.

“Male MPs who talk down to female MPs and bully them, who utter unparliame­ntary remarks, you are the reflection of representa­tion of your constituen­ts (sic).

“Are you going to talk down or utter these same remarks to your constituen­ts?” she said.

Albeit that, Kasthuri said she looked forward to healthier and non-toxic parliament­ary debates and less insults hurled at female MPs in the next session.

She also hoped that more male MPs would participat­e in debates to support issues affecting women in the country such as child marriages.

“On women’s issues, we (female MPs) normally stand together and support each other.

“So when male MPs come onboard and speak about women’s issues, it helps to frame the issues well so that they don’t look like purely women’s issues and only women are talking about it.

“For instance, when male MPs speak against child marriages, it sends a strong message for the people on the ground, particular­ly men who married underage girls,” she said.

Meanwhile, chairman of the Parliament­ary Select Committee for Rights and Gender Equality, Nor Azrina Surip said jeering and hurling provocativ­e words and insults at female MPs in the Dewan Rakyat had lessened and was under control currently. — Bernama

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