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Backlash over leaders’ sexist remarks

OPPOSITION PTI DEMANDS REMOVAL OF RANA SANAULLAH FOLLOWING REMARKS ABOUT WOMEN MEMBERS

- ISLAMABAD BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Lawmakers of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) yesterday submitted a resolution in the Punjab Assembly demanding the immediate dismissal of provincial Law Minister Rana Sanaullah over his remarks against the party’s female workers.

The PTI also demanded an apology over Sanaullah’s ‘derogatory’ remarks towards women participan­ts of a PTI rally in Lahore on April 29.

In a press conference, Punjab Law Minister Sanaullah passed the following remarks about the women who attended the PTI rally: “The women who attended the rally were not from honourable families because their dance moves implied where they actually come from.”

Misogynist­ic remarks by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders Rana Sanaullah, Abid Sher Ali, and Tallal Chaudhry against women sparked a backlash on social media and in political circles after which the Punjab government distanced itself from the issue.

“Be it Abid Sher Ali, Rana Sanaullah, Tallal Chaudhry or Imran Khan, I cannot tolerate this as these women are our mothers, sisters and daughters” Punjab government spokespers­on Malik Ahmed Khan said.

“What Sanaullah said was wrong. I condemn that. He should not have said it. What Tallal said was wrong. I condemn that” the spokespers­on said in an interview to a local TV channel, Express News.

“Irrespecti­ve of their political affiliatio­n, [such derogatory language] should not be used against those mothers and sisters who come forward to take part in the political process,” he said.

Outrage

Another PML-N leader and Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan also voiced his outrage, saying: “Disrespect­ful remarks about women are reprehensi­ble, regardless of who utters them.”

Earlier at a separate conference, Tallal Chaudhry had said: “We don’t ask whose house you [Imran Khan] stay at when you visit London. It is another matter altogether what you do over there. When it comes to your wife, she remains veiled, but our mothers and sisters are for display?”

Also on Sunday, after the April 27 scuffle between Minister of State for Power Abid Sher Ali and PTI’s Murad Saeed during budget speech, Sher Ali made an insulting comment about PTI senior leader Shireen Mazari when she asked him to keep a distance.

Mazari claimed that she was “almost physically attacked” before PTI’s Murad Saeed came to her aid.

“Saeed was perfectly correct because PMLN’s Abid Sher Ali and a few others encircled me and almost attacked me physically so Murad came to my aid and Abid Sher Ali hurled some filthy abuses at him as well as threatenin­g to hit him” she said on Twitter.

However, Federal Minister for Interior Ahsan Iqbal dismissed the claim, saying no one had attacked Shireen Mazari.

Later, Abid Sher Ali reportedly used disrespect­ful remarks about both PTI leaders. Referring to Shireen Mazari as a “Tractor Trolley”, PML-N leader stated that he told her that “there is nothing to touch in her” when she asked him to keep the distance.

‘Disgracefu­l’

PTI chairman Imran Khan condemned the remarks by the PML-N’s leaders against his party’s female members.

“In the past 30 yrs these people have always disrespect­ed women which is against our religion and culture,” he said, as he thanked the women in his party for turning out in large numbers for the historic Minar-e-Pakistan rally on Sunday night where Khan laid out an 11-point agenda for the prosperity of country.

PTI’s vice-chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi also “strongly condemn(ed) the disgracefu­l and disgusting statements of Rana Sanaullah & Abid Sher Ali against PTI women” on Twitter.

“The party is proud of its women. They are the flag bearers of our movement and a source of inspiratio­n for all of us” he added.

The PML-N leaders’ sexist remarks sparked anger on social media. “Verbal abuse and harassment by Rana Sanaullah must be taken notice of. He is only intimidati­ng women political workers and must be stopped” tweeted Wajeeha Javed.

Anam Aleem Khan, a communicat­ions consultant, said she was “disgusted and enraged by the filthy language used by Rana Sanaullah and Abid Sher Ali. I hope we rise above our political affiliatio­ns and unite to raise hell against such vile behaviour,” she wrote.

In the past 30 years these people have always disrespect­ed women, which is against our religion and culture.”

Imran Khan | PTI chairman

 ??  ?? Tallal Chaudhry
Tallal Chaudhry
 ??  ?? Rana Sanaullah
Rana Sanaullah
 ??  ?? Shireen Mazari
Shireen Mazari
 ??  ?? Abid Sher Ali
Abid Sher Ali

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