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Syeda Tehseen Abidi

Empower her, empower the future: Sindh govt’s pink scooty initiative

Published on: September 28, 2025 1:23 AM

The empowerment of women has never been a slogan for Sindh-it has been a living commitment, carried forward with consistency, courage, and clarity of purpose. Today, on Thursday, September 25th, 2025, Sindh is all set to witness another milestone in this journey of empowerment: the launch of the Pink Scooty distribution initiative under the Sindh Mass Transit Authority, led by the vision of Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, and executed with the tireless dedication of Senior Minister Information, Transport & Mass Transit, Sharjeel Inam Memon.

The ceremony, taking place this afternoon at the Royal Taj Banquet in Clifton, Karachi, is expected to draw hundreds of women, community leaders, educationists, and civil society members who recognize the magnitude of this historic program. The event is not merely a distribution of scooters-it is a declaration of trust in women, an investment in their mobility, dignity, and independence. The excitement and energy building up for the occasion are already palpable across Sindh, as families and young women prepare to witness the fulfillment of a promise that has the power to reshape countless lives.

The importance of mobility for women in Pakistan cannot be overstated. In countless households, the ability of daughters to pursue higher education or employment has been stifled not by lack of talent or ambition, but by lack of safe, reliable transport. A young woman may secure admission to a university, but her parents hesitate: how will she travel every day? A skilled graduate may be offered a job, but commuting becomes the obstacle. Mothers may wish to run errands or take children to school, but they remain dependent on male family members or unreliable transport services. The problem has persisted for decades, leaving women underrepresented in workplaces and classrooms. Today, the Sindh Government is providing a powerful solution. The Pink Scooty initiative, which distributes scooters free of cost to deserving women, breaks this barrier and offers women a chance to reclaim control over their lives.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will personally grace the event and hand over the keys of opportunity to young women. His presence will add both prestige and inspiration to the occasion. For Bilawal, women’s empowerment has never been an afterthought; it is central to his political philosophy. From the floor of parliament to international forums, he has consistently declared that Pakistan cannot progress if half its population is left behind. Carrying forward the legacy of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, the Muslim world’s first female Prime Minister, Bilawal has made it clear that women must be equal partners in development. Today’s event embodies that vision in action.

The rows of gleaming pink scooters that will line the venue are more than vehicles; they are symbols of transformation. Each scooty represents a step towards independence, a dismantling of old fears, and a declaration that women deserve equal access to opportunities. Importantly, these scooters are being provided free of cost. This alone underscores the sincerity of the Sindh Government’s intent: the goal is not profit, but empowerment; not dependency, but dignity.

The leadership of Sharjeel Inam Memon has been central to making this possible. As Senior Minister for Information, Transport & Mass Transit, he has already made history by introducing the People’s Bus Service and Electric Bus Service-projects that transformed public transport in Sindh. Today’s event adds yet another milestone to his record: a program designed specifically with women in mind. His commitment is visible in every detail, from the vision of inclusivity to the practical steps ensuring safety, accessibility, and comfort for women commuters. When these pink scooties take to the streets of Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, and Larkana, they will bear testimony to his leadership and the Sindh Government’s sincerity.

The women who ride away from the event later today will not just be receiving vehicles; they will be receiving tools of transformation. For students, the scooty will mean freedom to pursue education without fear of harassment or transportation delays. For professionals, it will mean confidence to accept job offers and work independently. For mothers, it will mean the ability to take children to school or a doctor without depending on others. Each scooter carries the potential to change not just the life of the rider, but the destiny of her entire family.

The slogan of the campaign-“Empower Her, Empower the Future”-perfectly captures the spirit of today’s event. Empowering women is not just about fairness; it is about building a stronger, smarter, more prosperous society. Research worldwide shows that when women are empowered, family incomes rise, education levels improve, and economies grow faster. Sindh is translating that global lesson into local action, proving once again that the province leads when it comes to progressive, people-centered governance.

The symbolism of pink is equally powerful. For too long, femininity has been dismissed or stereotyped as weakness. Today, pink is being redefined as strength on wheels. Each woman riding her pink scooty will not be fading into the background-she will be visible, confident, and celebrated. It is a statement that women belong in public spaces, that they have the right to move freely, and that the state stands firmly behind them.

The ceremony itself promises to be emotional and memorable. As Bilawal Bhutto Zardari hands over the first scooty to a young woman, it will not only be a transfer of keys-it will be the transfer of trust, hope, and opportunity. Families in attendance will feel the weight of this moment, knowing that their daughters’ futures are being reshaped before their eyes. The applause, the smiles, and even the tears of joy will capture the spirit of progress that this initiative embodies.

Sindh, once again, is setting a benchmark for the rest of Pakistan. While other provinces often limit women’s empowerment to rhetoric, Sindh has translated vision into action. This is not a symbolic gesture-it is a concrete, measurable program with lasting benefits. It is governance that directly improves lives and builds confidence among citizens that their government is responsive and sincere.

Internationally, this initiative will also resonate. Around the world, programs that expand women’s mobility are recognized as crucial steps toward gender equality. By introducing the Pink Scooty program, Sindh is aligning itself with global best practices and showcasing Pakistan as a country committed to inclusivity. This is soft power in action-a demonstration to the world that Pakistan, under leaders like Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, is moving towards progress, justice, and equality.

This afternoon’s ceremony will mark the beginning of a new chapter in Sindh’s journey of empowerment. As the first scooties take to the roads, they will carry with them not only their riders but the hopes of an entire generation. The streets of Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, and Larkana will soon echo with the hum of these scooters, each one a symbol of independence and dignity.

At the center of this day stand two leaders: Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, whose vision inspires, and Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, whose execution delivers. Together with the Sindh Government’s collective leadership, they are proving that governance can be people-centered, inclusive, and progressive.

As spokesperson of the Sindh Government, I take pride in saying that the Pink Scooty initiative will be remembered as a landmark moment in Sindh’s history. These scooters are not just vehicles; they are vehicles of change. They carry not just passengers, but dreams. They transport not just individuals, but entire families, into a future where equality is not aspiration but reality.

Today, Sindh is showing that when you empower her, you empower the future.

 

The writer is a spokesperson of Sindh government

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: empower, pink scooty, Sindh govt’s pink scooty

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