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A woman in Karachi was refused a bike license because of her gender

A woman in Karachi was refused a bike license because of her gender

She asks, "Why is everything so difficult for a woman in this country?"
15 Sep, 2020

The heinous motorway incident—where a woman was gang-raped in front of her children when her car stalled on the Lahore-Sialkot highway at night—has ripped the bandaid off a wound festered with gender violence, misogyny and oppressive social structures.

Women have now had enough of archaic paternalistic attitudes that plague every stratum and every institution of our society.

Recently, a woman approached a government office in Karachi to procure a car/bike license, which was a cost-effective transport option for her—but was not only given a blunt refusal but also harshly told off; the reason being, women were not "allowed" those licenses.

Taking to her social media, Shireen Ferozepurwalla, said, "Got bike riding classes last month. Was literally so relieved to be able to ride a bike. You see, I can’t really afford a car right now and with the surging rates of other transport services, it was getting a little difficult for me to stay within my budget. Imagine paying 600PKR (Sometimes even 900PKR at peak times) for a one-way ride of 7.3km. That is roughly 1200PKR every single day (to and from office)."

According to her, all was going well while the man behind the counter entered her details into the system. When she reminded him that she also needed a motorbike license, the man "lost it" and became angry.

The post continued, "He told me and I quote “Aap nikal jaye yahan se. Bike ka license nahi dete hum larkiyo ko. Aap aurat he aap gaari chalaye”. I asked him the reason for this absurd rule but obviously he gave me no response other than continuously telling me to get out."

She then proceeded to confirm this with a contact at another branch of the office, which he did.

The post ended with a million-dollar why? and asked, "Exactly what kind of law is this? Have these people decided themselves as to who should and who shouldn’t be allowed to ride a bike? Where do I complaint about this? Is anyone in this country accountable for anything at all?"

Read: Women On Wheels reveals why women want their own wheels

Speaking to Images, Ferozpurwalla says, "After my post, I've found out that many girls got their bike license because they pressurised the staff at the license office and stood their ground when they were refused. I'm planning to go and try again. This time I won't leave till I get one."

"However, my concern is this: Why are these people operating these offices according to their own will? Does this mean that if a man sitting behind the counter is someone who doesn't believe that women should step out of the house, will he refuse to issue licenses to women?”

“Are they not hired to do their job and not bring their personal opinions to the table? Or now are women expected to first check the officer's mood and then decide whether to ask for a motorbike license? Where are the authorities? Why are these people policing women like this? A girl even commented on my post that the officer tore up her form when she ticked on 'motorbike'. Does the officer have the right to decide what women are allowed to drive?"

Also read: Dozens participate in all-women bike rallies across Pakistan

She asks, "Why is everything so difficult for a woman in this country? The women who got their licenses easily were just plain lucky that they did not run into a misogynistic man. So are we women now supposed to first gauge what kind of a person the officer is and then talk about a bike license?"

Comments

Syed Zaraq Khan Sep 15, 2020 01:49pm
What has happened to our people? Is everything to be blamed on the PM ? Even a provicial matter or a mindset that has prevailed for 70 years is to be blamed on PM ? Did he ask the Licence Office to not issues licences to women ? Pakistani nation never ceases to amaze me
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Toni Sep 15, 2020 02:17pm
Stupid and ignorant bias.
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Akram Sep 15, 2020 02:46pm
disgraceful, time for change. if the man behind the counter will not give a license, he should be replaced with a woman who will.
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Ann Sep 15, 2020 03:05pm
After going through legal processes like succession certificates, transfers of assets, renewing CNIC after marriage or even opening up a simple bank account, I can safely say that Pakistan hates its women. We are treated like lesser humans bound by whatever opinion the man at the table has of us.
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Haroon Rashid Sep 15, 2020 03:13pm
As per the UN Climate Change, , the UN/WHO Road Safety Commission women are encouraged for a bicycle. Bicycle track s are recommended to the local administrations, under Road Safety to protect the Bicycles worldwide from Road Accidents. Pakistan local administration in Karachi and the rest of the country for the Bicycle Tracks providing Road Safety from the motorised transportation.
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Fast comment Sep 15, 2020 03:24pm
The billboards having large portraits of improperly dressed women are banned by courts in Karachi citing chances of accidents due to drivers distractions towards those advertisements. The obsession to biking on Karachi roads would divert attention of drivers to something rare and unusual may create another law & order situation, hence declined. The woman may reapply and try her luck.
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Vivek Sep 15, 2020 03:38pm
I heard that Pakistan is the only country in the world to give equal rights to women
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JustSaying Sep 15, 2020 03:44pm
What's new in this.....(Mysoginistic Society..)...
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Roza Sep 15, 2020 04:45pm
Boys, from a young age must be taught to respect women. Start by respecting a sister, mother of a neighbour's girl. Instead of forcing girls to clean the house, cook, wash clothes etc. Boys must be forced to share all household work. There should not be anything what a boy or girl can do or cannot do.
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Just Saying Sep 15, 2020 06:52pm
The way to get Driver's license is to pay commission to the Driver's license touts. They don't discriminate on Gender, they only want your money.
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naha Sep 15, 2020 06:55pm
If it were up to them they will still bury girls alive like in pre-islamic era.
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Notwo Sep 15, 2020 07:04pm
I feel sick reading this. Height of backwardness.
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well-wisher Sep 15, 2020 07:30pm
Follow the law and issue licenses to women to ride motorbikes. The officer should be help accountable. Good Luck sister.
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Aloo Sep 15, 2020 07:46pm
Thank you for sharing your experience and good job Dawn for covering this story, important we all do our part to speak out and hopefully change mindsets and bring change for better!
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NSG Sep 15, 2020 08:09pm
Tea of reality in Pakistan that no Pakistani wants to drink
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Javed Asghar Sep 15, 2020 08:30pm
She should lodge a formal complaint with the head of city police in Karachi, as the office handling her complaint was breaking the law by refusing to entertain her request for a motor-cycle driving licence.
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Atif Khan Sep 15, 2020 08:34pm
The gentlemen should be fired for introducing his own laws and not doing his job.
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Chrís Dăn Sep 15, 2020 09:24pm
Is it really possible in 21st century?
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AKL Sep 15, 2020 09:27pm
Disgusting
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kums Sep 15, 2020 10:07pm
Saudi started giving licenses. And reverse happening to these women.
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Pops Sep 15, 2020 10:21pm
A lot of boys and girls in India ride a scooter to college at 16.
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Salman Sep 15, 2020 10:52pm
PK society seem to be getting more closed and intolerant.
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M Sep 15, 2020 11:00pm
Strange
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Dasaavatar Sep 16, 2020 01:01am
Brianless people sitting in all goverment positions. Pakistan cannot improve unless people are educated and give equal respect to women.
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Bk Sep 16, 2020 01:19am
This is the Naya Pakistan.
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RationalBabu Sep 16, 2020 03:27am
Even in small villages in India women can be seen scooting around on 2-wheelers everywhere. Why is it such a big deal in Pakistan?
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Syed R.Hussain Sep 16, 2020 03:30am
What a retrograde society, which is afraid of women riding a motor bike. Shameful.
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Syed Ali Sep 16, 2020 04:45am
Better if complainant had mentioned name of officer and location of office. The real reason for refusal was it did not go with Qaide Aazem note.
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J Sep 16, 2020 05:20am
What a country!
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Imtiaz Ali Khan Sep 16, 2020 05:54am
Get rid of this man fast! We need to make them an example for this bigoted behavior. We want to see more and more girls riding bikes enough is enough! Jinnah our founder said it clear no nation can rise until women are equal in every field.
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Nadia Sep 16, 2020 06:25am
You go girls!!! Show the world you are human too .So proud of you.
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Thinking Sep 16, 2020 06:40am
She asked all valid questions. For an Indian like me, I felt Atleast in karachi people don't discriminate as much as rest of pak or sindh. Why do men feel so superior that they upfront can say women are not given driving licence for bikes. How rotten the system and mentality is
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Drone Sep 16, 2020 07:25am
IK has taken back Pakistan atleast 40 years.
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Logic Sep 16, 2020 10:18am
Very unfortunate, in India women are flying fighter jets.
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SA Sep 16, 2020 10:49am
The person refusing to accept the lady’s form for motorbike license should be fired for not doing his job and discrimination.
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