Humans Of Pakistan #5

in #story7 years ago

I don't feel ashamed to say that I belong to a poor family from a remote area of Gilgit-Baltistan. My father had migrated from Ladakh Kargil to Baltistan. We are seven sisters and have no brother. My parents moved to Skardu for our education. When I was in 8th grade, my father passed away and it was really tough time for my mother to survive in a male dominant society with seven daughters. image My mother remained courageous and supported us to get education. After my Matriculation, I got married to a very fine man who supported me throughout my journey. My husband was also a student and we both were studying. There was no college in Skardu at that time, so I had to take private exams. I did private FA and BA and then B.Com. At that time, there were only 2 girls in GB who did B.Com. After B.Com, I did diploma in Women Studies. In 1990,there was no trend for girls doing a job and people considered it against norms. Many relatives turned out against me but my husband and my mother encouraged me on every step and I joined AKRSP as a field coordinator. I socially worked for 14 years and in 2005, I got a chance to run for a an election of MNA. A cleric from opposition declared 'Fatwa' against me but I remained persistent and let people know that women can also be good leaders. I contested for general elections and beacame the first woman MNA from Gilgit Baltistan.
While I was happy and inliclining towards success, Cancer got me. I have never given up and cancer was just another chapter of my life. I fought against the blood cancer and survived. After that I promised to God that I'll dedicate my life for humanity which I am doing. I now work as legal advisor at 'Access to Justice'. I introduced women entrepreneurship in GB to empower them. I had to face lots of challenges during my journey. People always tried to create hurdles in my path but I kept on moving. I am a house wife, a proud mother of 5 daughters and a son, and a social worker working for betterment of people.
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