Indian Women Inspire Pakistani Women: Shad Begum


Washington: Indian woman are "bold" and "courageous" and have created better opportunities for themselves in politics as well as financial field, inspiring their counterparts across the border. "Women in my country seek inspiration from them" said the Pakistani award winning rights advocate Shad Begum, in a rare compliment coming from across the frontier. Hailing that Indian woman for creating better opportunities for themselves and coming good in economic activities, Shad said after receiving the 2012 International Woman of Courage award from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the presence of the First Lady Michelle Obama. The accolades for the Indian women also came from eminent Myanmarese political activist Zin Mar Aung with both of them stressing that more woman should be on the forefront of politics in South Asia. "Women in India are very courageous. They are very bold and they are very well," Shad, who has a number of friends in India, told PTI in an interview after the award ceremony. In fact, Shad who runs a non-governmental organisation in Khyber Pakhtoonwah province of Pakistan, said she dedicates her award to the women of South Asia. Maryam Durani from Afghanistan and Aneesa Ahmed from Maldives are the other two South Asian women to have received the award from Clinton along 10 women selected all over the world. Women in India, she said, have better opportunities that Pakistan, while in her country, Shad said: "women are still struggling for that. We even had a women Prime Minister, but this does not mean that we have all the basic rights including the right to say, right to choose and right to associate. Indian women inspire me because there is already made these possible."
Source: PTI