the majority and they should be appreciated. In the number game, women legislators were ousted by their male colleagues. One of them, Kulsoom Parveen, has the unique record of being elected for the third time and representing three different parties as senator. She must have some exceptional qualities as her parties could not find her replacement.
Unfortunately, none from their tribe was designated for the Deputy Chairman of this august House. The only reason might be the male chauvinism and it did not mean they lack capability for this office. However, the election of Abdul Ghafoor Haideri as the deputy chairman might be a point to ponder for them.
The maiden entries in the Senate are Sassui Palejo, Samina Abid, Khushbakht Shujaat, Sitara Ayaz, Nighat Mirza, Gul Bushra, Raheela Magsi and Ayesha Raza while Najma Hameed graced the occasion for second consecutive term. A healthy participation could be expected from the greenhorns.
Samina Abid is the wife of AJK Chief Secretary Squadron Leader (R) Abid Ali Khan. She is also daughter of Nawab of Amb and younger sister of Mehtar of Chitral Fatehullah Mulk.Sassui Palejo and Khushbakht Shujaat are the tested players of political pitch. Their entry to the Upper House should be encouraging for healthy proceedings, as being political workers they have some background of struggle. Sassui especially has come through crossing all the hurdle races. No doubt, they were less in number but their presence overshadowed the majority.
Famous novelist and noble prize winner Sir William Golding said: “I think women are foolish to pretend they are equal to men, they are far superior and always been”.ANP’s Sitara Aziz, ex-MPA, is an experienced parliamentarian and has served as provincial minister, but the outgoing Senator Sughra Imam was matchless and the newcomer should consult her for their positive share in the House proceedings.
Supporting Raza Rabbani for the office of chairman Senate indicates the PTI has acknowledged Parliament which is the victory of democracy. It also reposed confidence in the system by putting its candidate for the office of deputy chairman and it should be welcomed.