ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday issued a felicitation message on International Women’s Day, saying Pakistan’s constitution guaranteed inalienable rights to women while promising them more opportunities in the future.
International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to highlight issues like gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women.
In a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, Sharif said respect for and protection of women’s rights were considered as symbols of honor by countries and nations.
“Respecting women and protecting their rights is part of our faith. The constitution of Pakistan has also guaranteed the rights of women,” he said, adding: “Today we pledge to work more passionately for the protection and provision of rights to women.”
He pointed out the first woman prime minister and parliamentary speaker of the Islamic world were also from Pakistan.
Sharif noted women were playing an active role in all fields of life including defense, diplomacy, business, medicine, education and sports.
He also urged the world to take notice of atrocities against women in Palestine and Indian-administered Kashmir.
“It is the primary duty of the international community and institutions to free women and children from the atrocities of the occupying forces in occupied territories,” the prime minister said. “The world must adopt a uniform approach to ensure respect for women’s rights and basic human values.”