LAHORE: A group of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) women lawmakers headed by Shireen Mazari categorically rejected the accusations levelled by party’s
former lawmaker Ayesha
Gulalai against chief Imran Khan and other leaders. Mazari went as far as terming
Gulalai’s statement a “politically charged” move.
This group of women claimed
Gulalai lied and made up the accusations against the PTI leadership for mistreating women politicians. Mazari did this by personally vouching for how she is treated by the party. What she doesn’t realise is: just because she is treated with respect in the party does not automatically mean
Gulalai is lying. Mazari and her fellow PTI women should have stood by
Gulalai and called for an inquiry instead of just ganging up against her.
They should understand that while they can speak for themselves, they certainly cannot speak for all the women and men for that matter in the party. How does Imran Khan and other members of the party treating them nicely automatically mean they haven’t mistreated
Gulalai? Vouching for leadership’s character is one thing but launching a smear campaign against the woman who has come forward presents a completely different picture.
Can they really dismiss someone who’s come forth and stood up against mistreatment like that? Do they not understand
Gulalai has been on the receiv
ing end of the abuse? The least they should have done is called for an investigation and showed support to
Gulalai.
What are men saying about this? We have a video circulating on the social media in which Imran Khan allegedly said about
former party member Naz Baloch that it was “good that she ha
s left, [she] was of no use”. And then there’s his lawyer Naeem Bukhari who on national TV made fun of
Gulalai saying “I don’t think I even know who
Gulalai is
221; and then went on to say even though first gaze is allowed in Islam he doesn’t “check out
221; all women. This is after he defended Imran Khan in usual rhetoric saying “everything about Imran is moral
221; and went on to say that “woman have stopped giving birth to individuals like Imran Khan”, implying there will never be a more “moral” person than Imran. All this happened while the anchorperson Kamran Shahid giggled along and just like that, these men showed everything that is wrong in society that doesn’t allow women to have equal chance.
In a country like ours where the gender gap is staggering, especially in political circles, this is a very bad example to set. Women generally have to work twice as hard to compete with their male counterparts all the while facing harassment, intimidation and abuse.
This is beyond any political divide. This is not about Imran Khan versus the opponents. This is not about who is conspiring against who. This is about standing up with your colleagues. It already takes guts to stand up to bullying, harassment and mistreatment, and when someone is taking that stand, they deserve complete support and solidarity.
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s stance on the issue is spot on and deserves some heed regardless of political differences. There should be a complete inquiry, both intra-party and by law enforcement. Not only should the findings be made public but those responsible should be punished aptly.
Meanwhile, the Mazari and co should stop their blame-the-victim kind of counter attack on
Gulalai.
Published in Daily Times, August 2nd , 2017.