
Women are like the soft light of morning, they brighten the world and bring hope to every life. For many years, women worked silently behind the scenes but today, they are stepping forward with bravery and confidence to participate in politics. In the past, society told women that their only role was to build homes and raise families. But now, women have recognised the power within themselves. They are not just caretakers of their homes, they are builders of nations.
One shining example is Banok Kareema, a brave and determined leader from Balochistan. Through her courage and leadership, she proved that women are not less than men, they are equally capable of leading and bringing about meaningful change.
Leadership is not about power. It is about service, wisdom and compassion. When women enter politics, they bring fresh ideas, a deep sense of responsibility and a strong desire to improve the lives of families, communities and the entire country. Allah has given women great patience and strength, just as a mother shapes the future of her child, women are now stepping forward to help shape the future of the nation.
Women care deeply about issues such as education, healthcare and equal rights. They work for the betterment of women and children and they raise their voices for justice and fairness. They envision a society where everyone has equal opportunities to grow and succeed.
Although many women in politics face challenges, including a lack of support, discrimination, and even threats, they remain strong. They do not give up on their mission to serve their people and develop their country. We see inspiring examples in Dr. Mahrang Baloch, Beebow Baloch and the young Gulzadi, whose smile hides great strength. These women prove every day that they play a vital role in shaping the future.
Women possess great potential and should be given education and opportunities to become leaders. When men and women work together in politics, the country becomes stronger, more peaceful and more united. As we know, Allah created both men and women to complement one another. To build a successful and just nation, both must stand side by side, with equal responsibility and mutual respect.
Women must be respected, valued and heard. Their thoughts matter. We must support and encourage them to rise as leaders. When we uplift women, we uplift the entire nation.