Hey Ali Amin Gandapur, passing sexist remarks about opponents isn't politics, it's vulgarity

Poltician's recent comment has sparked controversy

KARACHI:

The political arena is often one where the worst of human nature takes a front seat, rearing its ugly head while wearing a malevolent sneer. Within this universe, where power dynamics often intertwine with societal norms and prejudices, it is thus not uncommon to witness instances that expose the underlying gender biases prevalent in our society.

Recently, Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Khan Gandapur made a remark that was not only a grim reflection of his own mindset, but also shed light on the broader issue of misogyny and gender roles in Pakistan. When asked about Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz's appearance in a police uniform, Gandapur's response was, "She does so many things. Tomorrow you will ask me to do the same," accompanied by a head tilt and smug grin.

One can fairly assume that the comment carried undertones of sexual condescension, suggesting that Nawaz engages in activities deemed disgraceful. The video sparked furore online, with one X user stating, "This isn't the first time the now CM of KPK, Ali Amin Gandapur has made a misogynistic comment about women. Whether you like Maryam Nawaz or not, no fellow CM should have to face such sexist remarks from her counterpart!" Another said, "Ali Amin Gandapur should not be allowed in Federal/Punjab province until he apologises for his disgusting and misogynistic comments against Maryam Nawaz."

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