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Top 10 most beautiful female politicians of Pakistan

India TV News Desk [Published on:02 Jul 2014, 6:06 PM]

 




2.  Kashmala Tariq


Kashmala Tariq is an active politician and women's rights activist. Born on January 24, 1972 in the Punjab state of Pakistan, Kashmala was a member of National assembly of Pakistan from Punjab province. She had won the elections on Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam) or PML-Q  ticket.

Kashmala is awesomely beautiful and she is equally articulate.


Kashmala has been a rebel in terms of her appearance and outlook. She created uproar in Pakistan when she wore scanty clothes while on vacation. The photos created huge controversy back home in Pakistan.

Kashmala Tariq is the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan. She was in news for breaking conventional norms and wearing scanty clothes while on vacation. She is known for her stylish dressing and defiant attitude.

Kashmala Tariq completed her graduation from the Kinnaird College for Women,  Lahore. She got her LLB degree from the Punjab University in 1996. She was awarded the degree of LLM from the London School of Economics in 1999. She was also the chief organizer of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf in UK.
 
On July 8th 2008 her membership for the Pakistan Muslim League Quaid-e-Azam was Canceled on charges of anti-party activities.

As member of Pakistan's National Assembly, She introduced two bills regarding women in parliament, on honour killings and amendments to the Hudood Ordinance.  She questioned the legitimacy of Hudood ordinance  in Islamic theology as claimed by its  proponents.

In August 2006,  as a member of the NA Select Committee on Women's Protection Bill, Kashmala Tariq proposed that a husband, who had sex with his wife without her consent should be tried under rape charges. This enraged the male politicians in Pakistan.

On September 24, 2007, she was elected to chair the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians from 2007 to 2010. Kashmala Tariq represents the new and modern Pakistan that is struggling to survive amid the onslaught of fundamentalists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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