Gender discrimination should be terminated: DJ Amjad Bohio
Fareed soomro
SUKKUR: Training workshop on the topic of Gender discrimination held, in Sukkur District Women’s Bar sukkur on Saturday.
Speaking on the occasion, the workshop was hosted by senior journalist Agha Yawar. District and Sessions Judge of Sukkur, Amjad Ali Bohio, while addressing the gathering, said that there are many fluctuations in gender discrimination cases therefore, the accused are not punished. There is only one DNA laboratory in Hyderabad. More than half of the burden of Sindh is on one laboratory. Cases are pending due to non-receipt of DNA report.
Agha Yawar, the host of the session and a senior journalist, said that when it comes to gender, males, females and transgender people come, we have to close the gender gap and then the society will change.
Zafar Aidan Mangi, president of the District Bar Association, said that in most of the offices, bosses treat girls not like their daughters but like wives, telling them why the phone was off, why they did not pick up the phone They behave as if they are his wives, this attitude is not right.
In such cases, if the girl’s family finds out, then the girl is asked why she did not tell us before, we would kill the officer, this action is also not correct, we have to change such attitudes, then it will get better.
In such cases, if the girl’s family finds out, then the girl is asked why she did not tell us before.
Rukhsana Mangi, in-charge of Sukkur Women’s Cell, said that the women who come to us are getting justice. The police have improved a lot, world class NGOs are working with us. Former president of District Bar Association and senior advocate Shafqat Rahim Rajput in his address said that men are also victims of oppression but there is no special law for them. The police come on a woman’s phone, all the men get angry at the woman’s screams, he said.
He said that a man does not get married until his sister gets married. In this society, men are also oppressed. Women are not oppressed as much as men.
Senior lawyers Ali Haider Ada, Advocate Yasmeen Chachar, Advocate Paras Bugti, Advocate Fatima Bhatti, Advocate Shahnawaz Shar and others also addressed on the occasion.