Summary Females of the country should not be used as showpieces: Anusha Rahman
LAHORE (Web Desk, Dunya News) – A case has been filed in the Civil Lines Police Station against the mismanagement carried out with women who participated in the rally of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) at Charing Cross in Lahore on Sunday, reported Dunya News.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah stated that those involved in the incident will soon be apprehended with the help of a video of the sad happening.
While addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Monday, PML-N leaders Anusha Rahman, Maiza Hameed and Marriyum Aurangzeb lambasted PTI Chairman Imran Khan. State Minister Anusha Rahman stated that women belonging to all parties are participating in the political process, adding that Imran Khan introduced the ‘dance’ culture in politics. “Women were mistreated in PTI’s rally held yesterday. If Imran Khan cannot provide protection to them (women), then he should not invite them to rallies”, she stated.
Anousha said that everyone is saddened over the behaviour carried out with the daughters of the country, adding that the females of Pakistan should not be used as showpieces. She said that Imran Khan should be ashamed that while the female participants of his rally were being subjected to such a bad behaviour, he left the rally through the Very Important Personalities (VIP) gate. “Imran Khan needs to wake up from his sleep. Even enemies do not get to face such behaviour which the women in his rally have to face”, she stated. She said that the citizens of Lahore were labeled as rangbaz (con-artist) by Imran Khan, adding that the citizens of Lahore rejected Khan’s version of politics.
Member of National Assembly Marriyum Aurangzeb stated that the country is becoming prosperous under the leadership of Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif, adding that the PM’s rally in Mansehra was not political in nature but served as the foundation-stone for various developmental projects. She said that those who utilise the money of widows and land mafia for their own cause cannot win elections.
