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Why did Seema go to India?

 

Why did Seema go to India?


Why did Seema go to India? 

Overall, women's rights in Pakistan Improvements are coming and an increasing number of Pakistani women are educated and literate. Religious groups and civil society are seen strongly condemning violence against women and the voice in favor of women victims of this violence is quite strong. Pakistani scholars also seem to be talking about women's rights, although when Shaheed Benazir Bhutto became the Prime Minister, many scholars were seen standing against her. Pakistan's courts have always met the demands of women's rights advocates across the country. and severely punishes violent crimes against women. The Constitution of Pakistan upholds democratic principles and the fundamental rights of all citizens. Guarantees. In the complex socio-demographic and cultural aspects of Pakistani society, women empowerment has always been a trend. Women have been ranked lower than men in all important aspects of human development. Therefore, there is an urgent need to study different commitment to women empowerment in the Pakistani context, because when the constitution and the state give full rights to Pakistani women. So how can it be that women are left behind in social development? . Why go away? We have the example of Bangladesh, which by giving more than 80% share to women in its textile industry, has not only given them financial independence, but also reduced the population rate there to a great extent. has happened Therefore, there is an urgent need to study the different commitment to women empowerment in the Pakistani context, because how can it be that women lag behind in social development when the constitution and the state give full rights to Pakistani women. Go? . Why go away? We have the example of Bangladesh, which by giving more than 80% share to women in its textile industry, has not only given them financial independence, but also reduced the population rate there to a great extent. has happened Therefore, there is an urgent need to study the different commitment to women empowerment in the Pakistani context, because how can it be that women lag behind in social development when the constitution and the state give full rights to Pakistani women. Go? . Why go away? We have the example of Bangladesh, which by giving more than 80% share to women in its textile industry, has not only given them financial independence, but also reduced the population rate there to a great extent. has happened


Last month, a married woman with six children entered India illegally through Nepal in love with a Hindu boy. Semaka is widely discussed in the Indian media, some are calling her a Pakistani agent and some are calling her a daughter-in-law of India. Well the question arises that Seema is a mother of four children and her husband was earning at least 300 times more than her new Hindu Indian husband. Has been living in Saudi Arabia for years, none of Seema's in-laws lived with her, there is no story of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law's quarrel with Seema, but despite this, Seema said goodbye to a good life. Why started the journey of difficult life? Is it just a limit? There are millions of communities like this in India, Pakistan and South Asia who have all the luxuries of life but are still deprived of life. Not happy. We are cursing Seema as to why she changed her religion, why she chose to go to India, but will we ask our society and Seema's husband that after all, Seema has become bitter by destroying a peaceful and excellent economic life. And why did he choose a difficult journey and then he has no problem, he is happy in this bitter journey, he is ready to suffer all kinds of trouble, why?

Seema got upset while telling the Indian media that she had everything but she was not happy because her husband used to abuse her on the phone, doubted her when she received a late phone call, gave money but did not respect her. There are many bitter truths in Seema's story that when a woman does not get respect and love, what is the use of money and the best life? There will be hundreds of women like Seema whose husbands are working day and night for the better future of their children outside the country. There will be hundreds of such women in India, Afghanistan too, whose husbands provide them with the best life but consider their wives as shoes and then this shoe falls on the head like Haider's head.

The decision of Seema is to be taken by the Government of India, however, if Seema returns, we are also aware of the subsequent threats to her life. Women are the crown of the head of any society, when women have been exploited, there has been a rebellion, this time this rebellion has come out in the name of Seema, but we need to make our laws more to avoid such incidents. It should be tough and strengthened that how a woman can go out of the country illegally with her innocent children without a husband, brother or father? At the same time, by ensuring the protection of women's rights in the laws of the country from such incidents. Can be saved.

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