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Nilofar Bakhtiar dropped from party
Minister for Tourism Nilofar Bakhtiar was ousted from a key position in Pakistan's ruling party by rivals profiting from public outrage at photographs of her hugging a paragliding trainer in France, a press report said on Saturday.
Bakhtiar was dropped as head of the women's wing of the Pakistani Muslim League (PML-Q) for what party officials condemned as "irresponsible behaviour" after a successful flight in Paris last month, the Dawn newspaper reported.
But party members who support Bakhtiyar regard her removal as an indirect attack on President Pervez Musharraf's policy of "enlightened moderation", sources said.
The same group is said to have engineered her replacement by Minister for Women's Development Sumaira Malik.
Bakhtiar had para-jumped to raise funds for children hit by the October 2005 earthquake in northern Pakistan.
Pakistani media carried pictures of her embrace with the coach, prompting hard-line clerics in Islamabad to
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Nilofar Bakhtiar
Nilofar Bakhtiar is a important public official in Pakistan. She was the Federal Minister for Tourism in the cabnit of Shaukat Aziz. She was also President PML-Q Women Wing.Previously, she served in the office of Prime Minister as the Advisor for Women's Development matters.She was Member of Senate.
Nilofar Bakhtiar was Born in Banu [NWFP] Nilofar Bakhtiar is 46 years old.Married, has two sons and one daughter.The family has a background of Social Worker and Military Service for over 4 generations.Begum Ali Malik, Mother of Nilofer Bakhtiar, was a renowned social worker and was also the founder and chairperson of The National Committee for the Repatriation of POWs after the 71 war. At that time Begum Ali Malik went all over the world and met with Heads of State, and politicians including the Pope in Italy. Nilofar got passionately involved in
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National Commission on the Status of Women
| Abbreviation | NCSW |
|---|---|
| Formation | 2000 |
| Legal status | Statutory body of the Government of the sydasiatiskt land Human rights institution |
| Purpose | Achieve gender equality Women's Empowerment Elimination of discrimination and violence against Women |
| Location | |
Chairperson | NILOFAR BAKHTIAR |
| Website | www.ncsw.gov.pk |
National Commission on Status of Women (NCSW) (Urdu: قومی کمیشن برائے وقار نسواں) is a Pakistani statutory body established by the President Pervez Musharraf, under the XXVI Ordinance dated 17 July 2000.[1] It is an outcome of the national and international commitments of the Government of Pakistan like Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, 1995;[2] and 1998 National Plan of Action (NPA) for Women, 1998.[3]
The main objective of the Commission is the emancipation of women, equalization of opportunities and socio-economic conditions amongst women and men, and eliminatio