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The woman who defended Karachi and failed Modi.

Lol....poor constables fought the terrorists and attained martydom...but the credit goes to higher boss as usual in every case in every country mmm


She is helping the growth of feminism in Pakistan.

The women who smashed the glass ceiling
By Z Ali
Published: September 25, 2017
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The event, titled 'Her Story: Celebrating women who broke the glass ceiling', was organised at the Hyderabad Club. PHOTO: COURTESY HUDA BHURGARI

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KARACHI: For a woman who became a police official after qualifying the Federal Public Service Commission’s (FPSC) exam, her education beyond secondary or higher secondary levels appeared to her an implausibility. During her school days in the rural Tando Muhammad Khan district, all that she was made to envisage by most of her family members was a life of housekeeping after marriage.

Although circumstances constrained her from envisioning higher education and leading a professional life, she always felt that she was bestowed with the spirit of a warrior or a rebel. But, interestingly, before that moment could have arisen for her to bring that emancipating spirit to bear upon her liberation to pursue her stunted dreams, some other development paved the way.

In 2001 my family shifted to Hyderabad and I decided what level of education and career I would not settle for less than, even though at the time I had not even thought of which profession I would join, said SP Suhai Aijaz, who told her life story at an event on Saturday.




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The event, titled ‘Her Story: Celebrating women who broke the glass ceiling’, was organised by Huda Bhurgari, a development professional, at the Hyderabad Club in collaboration with the Pakistan US Alumni Network.

Besides Aijaz, other accomplished women like architect and designer Marvi Mazhar, transgender fashion model and rights campaigner Kami Sid, English lecturer and poet Sania Siddiqi and psychologist Sabahat Naseem also recounted their experiences. The Hyderabad DIG and Root Work Foundation’s Sartaj Abbassi were also among the panellists.

Unmoved by misogyny

Aijaz, the daughter of Dr Aziz Talpur who is also a politician belonging to the Qaumi Awami Tehreek, arrived late at the event and was, therefore, the last to speak. While narrating her story, she could not exude the skill of a raconteur. But still she arguably captivated the listeners’ interest more than the other panellists.

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She began to sense gender discrimination when her father would not allow her to leave home alone and when her younger brother would occupy their family car’s front seat. “I was a monitor in my class and I felt that the boys always had a problem with me,” she said. The same problem, she believed, she encountered during her training at the police academy.

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Without caring for the misogynistic attitude that prevailed in her surroundings, ASP Suhai Aijaz proved that women can be successful police officers. PHOTO: COURTESY HUDA BHURGARI

“Many male batch-mates hated me. They would never reply to my messages on our batch’s Whatsapp group.” When she received an award on completion of her training, some male officers taunted her that sympathy for her being a female officer won her that recognition rather than her merit.

Before joining the police force, Aijaz planned to become a neurosurgeon. She later enrolled herself in a chartered accountancy programme where the ‘boring’ subjects forced her to find an escape in literature. These episodes preceded the day she came across an advertisement for the FPSC’s competitive exams for which she prepared during the next few months and ended up passing.

Her first posting was as an ASP under training in Garden, Karachi, and the first research assignment was related to the Lyari gang war. The Hyderabad DIG told the event that she has so far killed an outlaw in an encounter in Hyderabad and that she is one of best shooters among the officer cadre.

Each with a different tale

“My story is not that different from other women,” said Sid. “But transgenders are slightly more powerless than women.” She recalled being teased by schoolmates and asked by teachers to sit among the girls at a time when she was in the throes of identifying her gender.

“Society vexed me but for that I would get the whack at home,” she lamented.

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Nevertheless, she believes caving in to social injustices and discrimination does not offer the panacea. “I believe that the matter is not about getting rights but snatching rights.” She wished to see not only a replacement of transphobia with tolerance in society but also acceptance of discriminated communities.

For Naseem, her short height turned out to be a stumbling block for her aspirations. “Life has been difficult but not impossible,” she sighed while remembering the obstacles she confronted during her education, job and in her social life. “I always used to pray for my height. But not anymore [as] I have told myself don’t get stuck in life and move ahead,” the psychologist said.

After her father’s death in 2014, Siddiqi felt exposed to ridicule and criticism by the relatives who thought she was too bold and her poems were vulgar. She read a poem which encompassed the array of issues plaguing women in different forms, traditions and customs in Pakistan.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1515284/women-smashed-glass-ceiling/
 
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She is a female so she is getting coverage. I bet she even fired a single bullet whole day yet she is being framed as sole heroine. It was actually police/rangers snippers who took the militants out.
 
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she didn't defend Karachi
it was those who were martyred in the battle they are the true heroes
 
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Nature is very just, I must applaud.The biggest gift man has ever got is woman.Though entire universe has companion; man has got woman.Naturally, woman is given a very important role so that the fabric of society could be weaved properly.
However, women were never given any less qualities than men.The reason is that Allah is just and He is well aware of abuse female counterparts will go through by men that are deceived by satan. Beware! if you find your women and children not obeying you anymore then understand that you don't obey Allah(SWT) anymore.Expect women naturally to utilize their naturally equipped skills: They will learn skills, acquire higher education, get inducted in defence and military sectors, serve in education, teach you true skills of business planning and management, represent research report, may design a powerful surveillance program, may crack some code, may discover new biotech skill, discover new genetic mutation, make new medicine etc.
Suhai is the true picture of Pakistani woman who reached with agility and took the command of situation.Prayers and rehmat upon those snipers who defended successfully and made us proud.
Please understand that our beloved Prophet Muhammed(P.B.U.H) did not defined the nuqs in woman so that you can manipulate his hadith and taunt women, but to help men for how to handle them.
If you really don't want women to come out from their houses and do your job; you do your job first.Pay the rights of women and give them the honor they deserve.Do not disrespect her.Next time, if she decorates your house then applaud her entrepreneurial skills, if she represents you with food, respect her cooking skills, if she observes something and shares with you; do not call her naqis ul aqal or else Allah will snatch away her from you and the same woman will be cooking in huge hotels, directing mega events and organizing art galleries.

Alhamdullilah!
 
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She was on the seen within seconds and she executed all terrorist with is an hour. Yes rangers and police did the action but she was the frontline woman and she deserves credit. Pakistani forces really showed their preparedness today. The attackers had food with them which means they were planning to take hostages. Really proud of our forces today.
Looks like Mumbai type attack...
 
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Nope they did a fine job. The security was placed at the inner gate and that was not breached. The 2 brave gave their lives to stop them from entering. Then rangers came in and took out the entrenched terrorist. From the images it looks like snipers did their job very well.

I would call it a prompt response from security forces and great strategy. Terrorism failed to achieve their target. The video of rangers coming to the spot with in seconds and rushed to take positions and taking out covered terrorist show a very well execution of this whole thing and failure on part of terrorist.
These terrorists don’t fall from the sky!!! They are highly trained and motivated beasts, under the best Sheyatin in this business, especially sent to send a very strong message to very powerful quarters!!! It must have been the humongous amount of collective work of the best intelligence agencies with the political approval from the highest authorities!!! Now that they have failed to achieve to do a “media savvy” fiasco out of it is the great achievent from the Pak side!!! Tons of active and physical support systems were being meticulously placed by your nemesises to make it a resounding success - please make no mistake regarding it...
 
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