The recent bill proposed by the Council of Islamic Ideology has ruffled feathers. Women have reacted strongly and sharply to the CII's proposal that wives 'can be beaten lightly' by their husbands. While some people have spoken out against the recommendation by using light humor, Pakistani actress Humaima Malick lashed out against it on Twitter.
In a series of scathing tweets, the actress warned those who wanted to beat women lightly that they would be 'reduced to just a little man'.
#TryBeatingMeLightly and watch yourself reduce to just a little man.
— Humaima Malick (@HumaimaMalick) May 30, 2016
It's absurd how men have always figured out ways to 'control' freedom for women #WomenProtectionBill #Ammendments
— Humaima Malick (@HumaimaMalick) May 29, 2016
Violence against women is acceptable as long as it doesn't leave a mark? #WomenProtectionBill #Ammendments
— Humaima Malick (@HumaimaMalick) May 28, 2016
Absurd new ammendments proposed by clergy of Pakistan to the women protection bill #WomenProtectionBill
— Humaima Malick (@HumaimaMalick) May 28, 2016
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