Pindi reports surge in women seeking refuge

As per court records spanning from Jan 1 to Dec 30, 2023, 327 women sought refuge in Darul Aman


Our Correspondent January 08, 2024

RAWALPINDI:

In the past year, the Rawalpindi district witnessed a notable increase in the trend of women leaving their homes. According to court records spanning from January 1 to December 30, 2023, 327 women sought refuge in Darul Aman (women’s shelter homes), while 298 were successfully reunited with their families during the same period.

Asserting their adulthood, as many as 20 women pleaded to be allowed to go anywhere, consequently, they were permitted to go wherever they pleased. At present, 23 women remain in Darul Aman.

The outgoing year marked significant improvements in facilities at Darul Aman, with a Rs100 million upgrade. Enhancements included improved kitchens and washrooms, a new television hall, and the provision of sewing, embroidery, and computer facilities.

Read  Women’s shelter conditions

Speaking to The Express Tribune, a woman who sought refuge in Darul Aman shared her distressing story. The runaway victim said her husband and mother-in-law used to abuse and torture her which forced her to escape the house of her in-laws and seek shelter in Darul Aman.

“I have opted for a separation from my husband through the dissolution of marriage (khula) and have filed a case,” she revealed. Once her marriage is dissolved, she plans to make decisions about her future. “I had a son who was taken away by my in-laws,” she added.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2024.

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