Express News correspondent from Rawalpindi, Qaiser Sherazi, reported that Nadra was initially charging Rs1,000 to issue the ID cards to which the transgenders started protesting.
The protests led to the cancellation of the fees, and the transgenders celebrated by chanting slogans in the favour of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.
At least 21 votes were registered and 25 NICs were issued to members of the transgender community in Rawalpindi.
The issues regarding the gender and paternity to be mentioned on the CNICs have also been resolved. The cards will now bear the father’s name of the transgenders and their gender will be termed as “female”, which is in contradiction with Nadra’s earlier announcement of providing a "third gender".
The Nadra spokesman had said in a statement that as per the Supreme Court’s instructions, third genders can have male transgender, female transgender or “Khunsa-e-mushkil” written on their ID card as per their own will.
Last year, the Supreme Court directed the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to enlist transgenders as part of the voters list by contacting them.
After the court’s verdict, Shahana Abbas Shani, President of She-male Association, announced that she will contest elections as an independent candidate for Muzaffargarh PP-254 constituency of provincial assembly.
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Now there will be three lines at polling stations. Men, women and both.
Why are they naming them females? They have their own identity. But a great step to start seeing and making Pakistan Differently.
A very welcome step,
a very welcome step, great going CJ! We all love you!
I love Pakistan - Pakistan zindabad, first step toward a better lige of transcenders
so when r u throwing celebration party ET?
pakistan zindabad
great!
@faisal khan:
you don't need to cry on anymore instead you should be cheerful on something good being happening in our society. Peace and equality for everyone.
For once I don't feel ashamed to say that I'm a Pakistani. Alright transgenders! Reclaim your rightful place in the society! Woohoo!
Hello brothers and sisters. I living in the USA and every time i hear stories like these and than look at the comments, where majority of you guys are cheering it on….I love it. Love the fact that majority of the PAkistani people are moderate, want to see Pakistan succeed, nationally and internationally. Keep hoping, living and above all fight for ones you can't. And then watch Pakistan becoming the ideology Jinnah wanted it to see one day. Love all, hate none. Congrats to Pakistani people.
About time and a good start.
Let us salute the Chief Justice for the good he has done to the downtrodden ...
This is great news..
Oh boy...
do u smell tht ppl? tht smell in the air? thts the true smell of change inthe air! for some it might be a joke...but this is the first step towards having a tolersble and moderate pakistan!
One step forward to inculcating a sense in the masses that they're Humans too. And we should stop making fun of their identity. They've got one heck of a genetic make-up and can add to the welfare of the state as well as the nation given the right to be recognized and not looked down upon.
That's one good step.
The best story I ever read so far in ET. Good going PAK.
Great step by the chief justice.the transgenders have always faced horrific discrimination in our society.they were not treated as humans,were given an inferior status of second class citizens.what sick people we are that we denied this community National identity cards just because they are different from us.thy couldn't vote,couldn't get passports made,couldn't open bank accounts without their CNIC's .we cry al the time that the americans and europeans mistreat us when we go their countries but what about the horrible way we've been mistreating the transgenders all our lives?
If they are also allah's creation whom should they marry A) a man B) a woman C) another transgender
Well, that's a good news! :)