Aurat March is not confined to a single slogan'.

KARACHI -- Referring to the hue and cry over an Aurat March slogan, 'Mera jism, meri marzi', [My body, my choice], Dr Arfana Mallah, a professor at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, said it did not pertain to just sexual independence but is reflective of women's growing demands to gain independence in life, in general.

'Women are now demanding independence in choosing their roles in the society, whether it is about working professionally or choosing a life partner,' she said.

Addressing a session titled 'Meri zindagi, mera ikhtiar' [My life, my authority] at the the first Women Conference at Arts Council on Friday, Mallah said, 'Aurat March has been confined to [just] one slogan by a patriarchal society when it [actually] talks about equality.'

She said that the movement for women's rights began 400 years ago but society failed to support the movement.

Poet Fatima Hassan pointed out that a woman was expected to assume a certain role in the society, purely based on assumptions, and called for sentisation in this regard.

Women are generally considered, 'inferior to men, lacking wisdom...

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