Khaleej Times

Women come together to celebrate ‘Naya Pakistan’

- Sana Altaf sana@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — As Imran Khan takes his prime ministeria­l oath next week, a group of Pakistani women in the UAE is celebratin­g the “new beginning of their country”.

Women from Pakistan, India and other nations will come together today for an event titled Naya Pakistan.

The participan­ts will be dressed in Pakistani national flag’s colours for the event.

The event, organised by a Pakistani expat Hena Khan, will be attended by over 50 women of different nationalit­ies, mostly Indian and Pakistani.

It will be held from 12pm to 3pm at the B&B Cricket Bar, Dubai. The invitation is open to all women and children.

During an interactio­n with Khaleej Times, Pakistani expat women expressed joy over the win of Imran Khan and hoped the country will change for better.

“We have been desperatel­y looking forward to see Imran Khan as our Prime Minister. Our dream has come true now, and we want to celebrate it,” said Saleha, who works as teacher in Dubai. She added that they look forward to see better education system and most importantl­y, end to corruption.

Neha, an Indian expat, is excited to be a part of the event. She has been living in the UAE for eight years and has a daughter.

“It doesn’t matter which country we belong to. We are bonded by love and harmony. I have many Pakistani friends and we share wonderful relationsh­ip,” said Neha, who will be travelling from Sharjah to attend the event.

Another Indian mother, Shefali, said she wishes peace and developmen­t for Pakistan.

“We are celebratin­g ‘Naya Pakistan’ because we all want peace for all countries. By participat­ing in the happiness of our Pakistani friends, we want to send a positive message across,” she told Khaleej Times.

Kirti, who often holds jewellery exhibition­s, said she felt proud as an Indian to be a part of the celebratio­n of her Pakistani friends.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has emerged as the single largest party in Pakistan’s National Assembly in the July 25 polls. Imran Khan, who is the chairman of PTI, will be taking over as the prime minister of Pakistan.

Talking about the event, Hena Khan said it will be attended by expat women to show support to

We are celebratin­g ‘Naya Pakistan’ because we all want peace for all countries. By participat­ing in the happiness of our Pakistani friends, we want to send a positive message across.”

Shefali, Indian expat

It doesn’t matter which country we belong to. We are bonded by love and harmony. I have many Pakistani friends and we share wonderful relationsh­ip.”

Neha, Indian expat

It is a great opportunit­y to deepen their understand­ing of women’s rights no matter which part of the world we belong to. We all are humans first.” Mahum Anees,

Pakistani expat

‘Naya Pakistan’ and celebrate Imran Khan’s vision. Events like these give Indian and Pakistani community a chance to come together and network, she added.

Mahum Anees from Pakistan said she felt ‘Naya Pakistan’ will definitely change the meaning of democracy.

“I feel great, enthusiast­ic and equally happy to see women from other communitie­s coming forward to show encouragem­ent and appreciati­on, and to celebrate Naya Pakistan with us. It is a great opportunit­y to deepen their understand­ing of women’s rights no matter which part of the world we belong to. We all are humans first.”

Some women from Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are also going to be a part of the event.

 ?? FIle photo ?? Women from Pakistan, India and other nations will come together today for an event titled Naya Pakistan. —
FIle photo Women from Pakistan, India and other nations will come together today for an event titled Naya Pakistan. —

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