100-year-old woman to contest against Imran in NA-35
Hazrat Bibi is focused on education of girls
BANNU:
A 100-year-old woman will be contesting in the constituency of Bannu against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairperson Imran Khan.
Hailing from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Bannu district, Hazrat Bibi on Monday filed nomination papers for National Assembly’s NA-35 (Bannu) and K-P Assembly’s PK-89 (Bannu III) seats. She will be contesting against the PTI supremo for the Lower House seat.
The PTI woman vying for an Upper Dir party ticket
Hazrat Bibi, however, is not a first-time candidate. A well-known local personality, she has previously contested elections and as an independent candidate, is focused on the promotion of girls education.
FATA woman activist Ali Begum set to contest for National Assembly seat
As democracy strengthens its roots in the newly-integrated tribal areas, the playing field for upcoming general polls provides an opportunity to bridge the gender inequality gap with more and more women seeking change through politics.
Earlier PTI’s Hameed Shahid became the first woman to contest from PK-10 (Upper Dir) while a government 22-grade officer Ali Begum filed nominations for NA-46 (Kurram Agency).
A 100-year-old woman will be contesting in the constituency of Bannu against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairperson Imran Khan.
Hailing from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Bannu district, Hazrat Bibi on Monday filed nomination papers for National Assembly’s NA-35 (Bannu) and K-P Assembly’s PK-89 (Bannu III) seats. She will be contesting against the PTI supremo for the Lower House seat.
The PTI woman vying for an Upper Dir party ticket
Hazrat Bibi, however, is not a first-time candidate. A well-known local personality, she has previously contested elections and as an independent candidate, is focused on the promotion of girls education.
FATA woman activist Ali Begum set to contest for National Assembly seat
As democracy strengthens its roots in the newly-integrated tribal areas, the playing field for upcoming general polls provides an opportunity to bridge the gender inequality gap with more and more women seeking change through politics.
Earlier PTI’s Hameed Shahid became the first woman to contest from PK-10 (Upper Dir) while a government 22-grade officer Ali Begum filed nominations for NA-46 (Kurram Agency).