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Are women and men equal in Pakistan? Here's what people think

Are women and men equal in Pakistan? Here's what people think

Team Images conducted a survey of opinions about gender equality in Pakistan. Watch it here
08 Mar, 2018

This Women's Day, we wanted to hear from you.

Team Images ventured out for a survey of opinions about whether gender equality exists in Pakistan.

Are men and women treated the same in Pakistan?

Here's what people think:

Comments

FA Mar 08, 2018 10:21am
Where is the survey ?
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Ardeshir Mar 08, 2018 10:43am
No, both are biologically distinct; here should lie the premise for any further argumentation.
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Vijay B. Mar 08, 2018 11:09am
@FA The survey taken is in the video, they are not taking a survey of the readers; you can post your opinion here.
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Karachi Mar 08, 2018 11:09am
Women in Pakistan in day to day life outside the home are treated better than men, exceptions excluded. 30years ago we use to leave seat out for any women, regardless of the age in the daily bus service. Whereas only certain senior aged men got this privilege. I can go on and on and on and similar attitude toward women still is maintained in Pakistan and we are very proud of that.
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AQ Mar 08, 2018 12:36pm
Women and Men are not equal anywhere in the world. Why people have not learned to live with the differnece. I would count it as psycosis if you trying your best to make them equal. Either one is above or below or equal in some aspects but you can't prove the statement of equality in general.
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Fatima Mar 08, 2018 12:54pm
no
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Fatima Mar 08, 2018 12:54pm
men without women is nothing.
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Sahil Mar 08, 2018 01:57pm
Contrasting, very contrasting. In the video, every single woman spoke in English, whereas every man spoke in Urdu... any subliminal message here?
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Nasir Askar Mar 08, 2018 03:59pm
If they were to be created equal, than what was the need for creating men and women.
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Hassan Nazir Mar 08, 2018 04:09pm
Women are deprived of their basic rights; molested and humiliated at work place and in Public transport, killed at the name of honour,burried when born, exchange marriages in revenge are common and so on. You are stared even while walking down the street ,and being male i am shamed of how we treat our women. If you are weak such as divorced or orphan you become even more victim. And this is all because women is treated a property and sense of ownership and upper hand prevails ; either being husband ,brother ,father and so on. Atleast we must stand up for equal basic rights such as education ,protection , right to justice , and work opportunities.
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sameer Mar 08, 2018 04:29pm
No one is superior or inferior, both gender has their own roles. I believe those women with skill set shall contribute to the society and also to the work place. Have to agree these days women are more interested in getting higher education and also they are doing well.
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Imtiaz Ali Khan Mar 08, 2018 04:32pm
We must give equal rights to women in IndoPak. It's a struggle for any nation to rise until women are treat equal. Come together as brother IndoPak two nations but one heart of Sindhu/Tamil Dharti to which we all belong. We can solve all our issues once we start to see each other as brothers. IndoPak Blood Brothers 4 Life!
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Pakistani Mar 08, 2018 05:03pm
Both are strong and weak in different things. But if we talk of giving equal rights. Then Pakistan is behind on that. It is a male dominted society. Woman are still only objects.
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salamawal Mar 08, 2018 05:23pm
In this part of the world, even all men are not equal. All women are not equal either. We find excuses in nature and religion to suppress people. in the USA, kids grow up listening to 'all men are created equal'. In the West, laws are created for the disadvantaged to make them more equal. We seek justification for inequality.
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Mao Xiang Mar 08, 2018 05:42pm
We have to respect women from the heart. Wish Pakistan women happy holidays.
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A.k Mar 08, 2018 05:43pm
It's a myth. And it starts right from home. Think, as a brother, after returning from the school, have you ever served your sister a meal? No. But she does and always. As a mother, has she ever asked her son to serve his sister a glass of water? No. And a girl always do. A matter of prestige, other wise a girl has to also buy the fruits and vegitables from the market. In the society, have you ever seen girls playing games? In the educational centers, in the employment sectors and in the political system, is woman a dominating factor? It's a total myth and every one can judge it.
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Khurram Mar 08, 2018 05:57pm
@Ardeshir Equality in this context means equality of opportunity. Grow up.
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毛翔 Mar 08, 2018 05:59pm
Your comment is awaiting moderation.
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Satish.S Mar 08, 2018 06:21pm
I dont know about pakistan but in India, women are still fighting for equal rights. But the trend in all companies nowadays is that once a woman or a man joins a company, gender becomes irrelevant. Its their contribution that counts. But yes..special consideration are given to women for delivery...( increased from 2.5 to 6 months paid leave) and when there is a night shift a woman's preference is considered. But we have a long way to go.
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Hindu Baniya Mar 08, 2018 06:22pm
Yes.
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Ask king Mar 08, 2018 06:58pm
Is there equality right now? Big NO. Everyone in South Asia has to work very hard to make it possible. Start with your own home.
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Vinod Narang Mar 08, 2018 07:42pm
Girls in Pakistan and India are raised as second class citizens. Parents raise their boys different then their girls. Boys can go do anything but for girls it is always do not do this, sit this way, These days parents need to educate their girls as well as their boys. an educated woman will educate whole family and will also a support her husband and house hold. Women have lot of strength and are good at multitasking. Happy Women's day to all women in India and Pakistan
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Sohail A. Mar 08, 2018 08:10pm
I think the respect to women in any society can be calibrated by looking at how they are treated in public and private. I have read a lot of comments here where it is boasted that women are treated very nicely in public. But the question is how women is treated in private? Does the women get respect in a male dominated offices, at homes by husbands, at the times when they want to use their free will, at times when it comes for equal pay.
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Mike Mar 08, 2018 08:49pm
@Imtiaz Ali Khan ..Great person iam a fan from across the border
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wasim Mar 08, 2018 10:20pm
are apple and orange same? They are not same but each is significant on its own way. We dont have to make them equal.
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Aman Mar 08, 2018 11:14pm
wrong question!
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Zafar Mar 09, 2018 12:53am
@Ardeshir Biological differences do not mean that cannot have equal rights.
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Abbas Khan Mar 09, 2018 01:21am
@Fatima and vice versa, right?
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Abbas Khan Mar 09, 2018 01:24am
@Pakistani Well said!
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Arif Khan Mar 09, 2018 02:22am
Women can't be equal to Men, they must be respected but equality is not possible.
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Rizwan Mar 09, 2018 02:55am
@Ardeshir I don't believe anyone is unaware of the fact that men and women are biologically different. But that should never be the basis of the social inequality that women in Pakistan face every day.
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Amjad Durrani Engineer USA Mar 09, 2018 03:58am
@Hassan Nazir Bravo, you said it very loud and clear. Being from a backward area of Pakistan, where literacy rate in women population is still less than 10% and these illiterates who most of the time living in subhuman conditions, toil whole day, fetching water and wood from long distances, physically walking with unprotected and totally depreciated footwear for hours together. Those advocating women rights, I am afraid would not dare to venture to these areas in the first place, even if they do it would miracle if they are allowed to have a contact with them. Talking about women right in an urban environment is very lucrative and pleasant but in real world of rural areas of the country, leaving Punjab aside, is totally foreign and bourgeois, and unacceptable in style, thought and practice by the men, who are a dominant factor in these communities. I for one, am not a male chauvinist, but a realist. A change can come through education accessibility to all w/out gender consideration.
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Bipul Mar 09, 2018 07:41am
I don’t even think that people got the topic here, I repeat, As both are humans do you think man and woman have equal rights here?
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Akil Akhtar Mar 09, 2018 09:19am
They are not treated equally anywhere...in the west they are paid less for the same job...lets stop demonising Pakistan at every drop of a hat....
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FA Mar 09, 2018 09:28am
@Vijay B. Thank you. BTW I know the video is the said survey, but an opinion of 4 people on such a broad topic can not be considered a survey.
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