Pioneering Path: Sawera Prakash Becomes First Woman Contestant in Buner Elections

"Pioneering Path: Sawera Prakash Becomes First Woman Contestant in Buner Elections"

In a groundbreaking development for Buner district, Dr. Sawera Prakash, a prominent member of the Minority community, is poised to make history as the first woman to run for a general seat in the provincial assembly, representing constituency PK-25.

Who is Sawera Prakash?

The upcoming elections on February 8 signify a notable leap toward inclusivity and representation in the region. Dr. Sawera Prakash, affiliated with the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) for an impressive 35 years, has not only submitted nomination papers for the reserved seats of both the National and Provincial assemblies but is also aiming to secure a general seat.

Recognizing her potential, the PPP urged her father, Dr. Om Prakash, a dedicated political and social worker, to bring his daughter into the political fold. Dr. Om Prakash, renowned for his commitment to public and private sector health centers, played a pivotal role in this decision.

Optimistic about securing the official PPP ticket, Dr. Sawera Prakash sees her candidacy as a catalyst for greater women participation in politics, particularly in policy formulation. Addressing the youth, she emphasized their power to reshape the political landscape of the country.

A 2022 graduate from Abbottabad International Medical College with an MBBS degree, Dr. Sawera Prakash is not only a political trailblazer but also an aspirant for Competitive Exams, including the Central Superior Services.

Vocal about prioritizing the socio-economic upliftment of women, she asserts that increased female participation in politics will significantly contribute to national growth and reshape the socio-economic dynamics of the country.

The PPP's senior leadership's decision to encourage Dr. Om Prakash to bring his daughter into politics from Buner district is hailed as a historic event, signifying a turning point in the political landscape of the region.


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