The Sindh Moorat March held at the Frere Hall on Sunday saw participation of transgender community in large numbers, showcasing not only music and dance but also raising their voices for basic rights.
Transgender people from various provinces raised placards and banners during the march, advocating for their fundamental rights. Karachi Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab and transgender municipal representative elected on a special seat Shahzadi Rai and trans-rights activist Rani Bindia participated in the event.
Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab, addressing the transgender community, stated that the Pakistan Peoples Party stands with them.
He announced that PPP has decided to allocate a quota for transgender individuals in government jobs, emphasising their commitment to building an egalitarian society.
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He expressed confidence that the time will soon come when everyone will have equal opportunities to progress.
The march also saw the presence of transgender activists, human rights advocates, and members of the Soul Society. Despite being associated with ancient cultural history, the Khawaja Sira community faces violence and discrimination, as highlighted by the demonstrators holding placards and banners in their hands.
The Sindh Moorat March was organised by a local movement working for the protection of the rights of transgender individuals. Its purpose was to address issues faced by the marginalised community on the occasion of their international day.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2023.
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