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LHC to hear arguments on petition against holding of Aurat March

Published Feb 25, 2020 07:04am
LHC moved for permanent ban on Aurat March
WAJIH AHMAD SHEIKH
LAHORE: Lahore High Court Chief Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh on Monday issued notices to the federal and provincial governments on an application seeking a permanent ban on upcoming ‘Aurat March’ for being an “anti-state” and “un-Islamic” activity.

“Prima facie the Aurat March is misdirection and a failed attempt to raise grave issues commonly faced by women,” claimed applicant Advocate Azhar Siddique, who agitated the matter by filing a civil miscellaneous application in his already pending petition for enforcement of new social media regulations.

The lawyer stated that hundreds of women would once again march with placards displaying various messages that allegedly manifest anarchy and vulgarity. He argued that by openly displaying their aspirations, during the last year’s march, some women, men and gay persons dared take a step ahead in creating an environment that was traditionally, culturally and morally less binding upon them.

Advocate Siddique contended that the basic purpose of women’s day was to recognise and appreciate women for their achievements as well as solidarity with women struggling all over the world against cruelty, discrimination, ignorance and domestic violence.

Chief Justice Sheikh issues notices to federal, provincial governments

However, he said, the Aurat March, this year scheduled for March 8, attracted scores of women from various walks of life also garnered criticism on social media due to the fact that there were always offensive messages on placards.

He alleged that the women march enjoyed funding from various anti-state parties which wanted to create anarchy among the masses. Apparently, he claimed, the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement and its allies had a hidden agenda and were the major stakeholders in this march.

Besides enforcement of the social media regulations recently introduced by the government, the lawyer also requested the court to strictly regulate and silence forever ‘anti-state’ activities such as the Aurat March.

Taking up another application by a digital rights activist against the new social media regulations, Chief Justice Sheikh also issued notices to the federal government and other authorities. He sought the appearance of Federal Investigation Agency’s director Lahore and DIG (operations) at the next hearing on Feb 27 to learn about the steps being taken for implementation of the impugned regulations.

Advocate Usama Khawar Ghumman appeared on behalf of activist Ms Jannat Ali, who filed the application in the main petition moved by Advocate Siddique in favour of the new regulations.

The counsel argued that the impugned rules were unconstitutional as they indiscriminately violated constitutionally secured freedom of speech and expression, right to access to information and right to privacy of all citizens.

To a court’s query about the locus standi of the applicant to agitate the matter, Mr Ghumman said the applicant being a digital rights activist and active user of social media was deeply concerned about the chilling effect that such overregulation was having on her online speech and fundamental freedoms.

Advocate Siddique also opposed the competency of the application by the activist and urged the court to dismiss the same.

Mr Ghumman, however, argued that the applicant was concerned about broad discretionary powers given to the national coordinator (a person appointed by the federal government), leaving great room for abuse. He argued that parliament had not given such broad powers to the government itself so it could not delegate such draconian powers to the national coordinator.

The counsel said the Citizens Protection (Against Online Harm) Rules, 2020 prima facie appeared to be illegal and in conflict with the fundamental rights of citizens enshrined in the Constitution.

Published in Dawn, February 25th, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1536477
Pakistan need Pakistani Aurat march ...not NGO march ..
 
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Pakistan's basis for existence was that Pakistani Muslims could practice their faith (regardless of sect) without any concern or prejudice. Jinnah never said, nor was it the intent of Pakistan, for Muslims to turn into Sanghis and intolerant, regressive mobs who refuse to let other Muslims/non-Muslims express their views or live their life as they see fit.

The point of a Muslim State was that no one would burn Muslim mosques, or lynch Muslims for eating beef, or fasting. The point was not for Muslims to then turn around and refuse to respect the views and life choices of other Pakistanis that don't share their religious or cultural beliefs.
Nobody here is disputing the fact that the point for Pakistans creation was to give Muslims a homeland whilst not oppressing religious minorities, which is already a fundamental part of our faith and a Sunnah of our beloved Prophet (SAW) who is the first and foremost and only role model for us Muslims before any other personality in history.

However, what is being disputed is the sexual lewdness and the copy-paste demands/non-issues from Western feminists these privileged, upper class, westernized aunties, who ironically themselves more likely than not abuse maids and have them warm their food, among other basic household chores, but yet make the most trivial and pettiest nonsense a point of contention like "khana khud garam kar lo" or "mera jism meri merzi" and then have the audacity to smile and pose next to placards with caked up faces full of makeup.

These are non-issues (khana khud garam kar lo) that are being made to seem as if they are phenomenal societal problems, more so than exploitation of the weak (men and women, adult and children).

Imagine if the men in Pakistan started saying "meri kamai meri merzi" or "apna mahr khud kama lo", or "apne bachon ko khud pal lo", or "siachen mein khud jaa ker ler lo", frankly it's just retarded.

Are there real problems women face in Pakistani society? Yes, but so do men, children, the poor and underprivileged in general who do not live in gated upper class suburbs of Lahore and Islamabad and attended big name universities and pose with smiles next to placards with borrowed English slogans.

For every cruelty done against one gender there is a similar or worse counterpart for the other gender, and it's not always the case that its men doing it to women or women doing it to men, it's more nuanced than that.

Bottom line: Pakistani society is full of injustice and all segments of society are its victims, the weak and underprivileged more so than those who can slap on stick of makeup and go out with placards with slogans borrowed from some White feminist in some far flung part of the world in America.

The real victims are those for whom warming food is not the biggest problem in their life because they have actual life threatening issues to contend with on a day to day basis.
 
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Pakistan need Pakistani Aurat march ...not NGO march ..

What the hell does this even mean? You want all of a sudden that women pour out on the streets in a well orchestrated choreographed yet totally spontaneous fit of anger and frustration?

This ain't Iran nor this is 1979
 
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This is from 2018:
The demands of Aurat March 2018

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You will be asking what "gender" and "sexual" minorities? Because as a feminist movement,obviously they won't support "men" or "heterosexuality".Then who are they supporting?

Here let me help you

Genders:

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Sexualities:

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This is this Year Demands:

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">All of this translates into oppression and violence. Such is the nature of patriarchy that it subjects women, trans and non binary individuals to lifelong experiences of jabr by constricting their freedoms and giving their ownership to everyone except to themselves.</p>&mdash; AuratMarch2020 - عورت مارچ (@AuratMarchKHI) <a href=" ">February 24, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


Who are non-binary people?
Superbly pointed out. These people are promoting LGBTQ agenda under the guise of "womens rights" among other deviant and sexually lewd behaviors. Sugar coating poison.
 
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Please, quote this as well.

Sorry but whose life we are we risking by letting women live?

Your Argument is incomplete.
Sorry but whose life we are we risking by letting women live? live like.......

The way to live theses so called activist demading is not risking one's life but the life of generations along with its culture.
 
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@Desert Fox @AZ1 @LeGenD

People like @Alternatiiv have no clue what they are talking about. No offense (let me know anyone if anyone found this offensive ill delete it), tomorrow if women from your house start saying that men don't wear bra and some men don't wear shirt too(which i personally dislike too), so women should start doing it on basis of equality.

There is something called immorality and healthy society. Tomorrow if they will say we want beard and mustache and hairs all over...even Islam is against it.

I havw provided statistical evidence, and stated each societal norm to the point and made my case.

If all you people can do is cover your ears and shout, saying that the statistics lie (because their personal priviledged life observations shoe otherwise), that the representation in the media is all false (and still people consider it normal), and that they want to enforce and and impose an Islamic lifestyle (a note straight out of ISIS's law book; one guy even saying it hurts men's honour, then we wonder where does honour killing stem from), then there's no amount of argument, or evidence, or logical reasoning that can convince you all otherwise.

I will leave it to the rational readers here to read and decide for themselves.

Thank you.

Your Argument is incomplete.
Sorry but whose life we are we risking by letting women live? live like.......

The way to live theses so called activist demading is not risking one's life but the life of generations along with its culture.

Culture is bound to change, you aren't supposed to conserve a toxic culture. This is a very Hindutva reasoning who say that Muslims of subcontinent destroyed their "forefather's cultures."

Not interested in arguing anymore with people wjo are twisting stuff as they like and making their own definitions up, refusing evidence and giving precedence to their observation in their highly privileged lives.

Just realize that a Hindutva person on this forum has already endorsed your stance.

Goodbye.
 
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I havw provided statistical evidence, and stated each societal norm to the point and made my case.

I will support you if you can give me a correlation between statistical problems of women as faced in Pakistan in relations to slogans, posters and awareness model provided by the march.

Enlighten me oh man who wants to speak for woman
 
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What the hell does this even mean? You want all of a sudden that women pour out on the streets in a well orchestrated choreographed yet totally spontaneous fit of anger and frustration?

This ain't Iran nor this is 1979
well... choice is yours .. mutawa raj or partial freedom or western style freedom or mix asian islamic western type freedom or taliban raja , ISIS raja
 
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well... choice is yours .. mutawa raj or partial freedom or western style freedom or mix asian islamic western type freedom or taliban raja , ISIS raja

But the pope has the final say you know
 
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Superbly pointed out. These people are promoting LGBTQ agenda under the guise of "womens rights" among other deviant and sexually lewd behaviors. Sugar coating poison.

Even more than that....this is another attempt to pit Pakistanis against each other, with the support of idiots (men and women) who support such agendas which go against our religion & culture.

I put people who attend these "marches" in the same box as ignorant religious folks. Full of hypocrisy and general ignorance of reality.

A healthy nation is built on top of healthy families, not feminazis or jahil men.

When you toe the Feminist lines a bit too much, along with a sprinkling of western culture, you get the problems modern Japan is facing in terms of future prospects for its population (which is aging; never a good thing...).
 
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