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Punjab CM urges women not to be discouraged by criticism

Published on: March 30, 2026 3:18 AM

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has said that leadership was not defined by gender but by courage, competence and merit, urging women not to be discouraged by criticism and to continue moving forward with confidence and determination.

Addressing the “Hum Leader Award” ceremony held in connection with International Women’s Day, she said women who persist despite challenges could become powerful role models for society. She said that politics has traditionally been male-dominated, but women have the ability to manage multiple responsibilities simultaneously and contribute effectively in every field.

Reflecting on her personal and political journey, she said being the daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif brought both privilege and scrutiny, as many questioned her ability to reform a struggling system. She also recalled her time in imprisonment, stating that she refused special treatment and endured difficult conditions, including extreme heat in confinement, which strengthened her resolve rather than weakening it.

The CM, highlighting governance progress in Punjab, said the province, home to over 120 million people, was witnessing improvement across key sectors including infrastructure, sanitation, agriculture, economy and policing. She stressed that sustainable national development was not possible without the active participation of women, who constitute nearly 51 percent of the population and workforce.

The chief minister underscored a range of women empowerment and safety initiatives introduced across the province. These include safer public spaces, improved transport facilities, virtual police stations, video-based reporting systems, panic buttons and enhanced CCTV surveillance. She said these measures aim to ensure both protection and equal opportunity for women in public life.

She added that women were now serving at all levels of governance and public service, including as chief minister, chief justice, ministers, secretaries, commissioners, deputy commissioners and district police officers, while also contributing in the armed forces and other professional sectors.

Recalling earlier political challenges, she said she stood firmly with her father during the 2016 Panama case and believes that difficulties often turn into opportunities for growth. She encouraged parents to support their daughters, saying empowered women bring pride, progress and stability to society. She expressed that women’s empowerment was achievable through resilience, determination and equal opportunity.

Later, the CM congratulated women leader award recipients, including Yasmin Qureshi, Anees Haroon, Jehan Ara and Mai Janda, acknowledging their contributions.

Separately, Maryam Nawaz has launched the Chief Minister Cardiac Surgery Programme to provide free and timely treatment to heart patients across the province, with a target to eliminate waiting lists for open-heart surgeries.

According to a handout issued here on Sunday, the initiative, introduced under the Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Department, has been rolled out in nine public and 15 private cardiac institutions, offering free treatment to eligible residents of Punjab. The first successful open-heart surgery under the programme has already been performed at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology, marking a key milestone in its implementation.

An amount exceeding Rs 3 billion annually has been allocated to support the treatment of cardiac patients, reflecting the government’s commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery and expanding access to life-saving procedures.

To facilitate patients, a dedicated helpline (0800-09009) has been established, while assistance is also available via phone at 042-99066000 from Monday to Saturday between 8:00 AM and 11:00 PM. Additionally, guidance can be obtained through WhatsApp at 0333-6756390 to ensure broader accessibility.

The chief minister said the government is committed to providing advanced healthcare facilities to thousands of cardiac patients, adding that the programme will ensure free, timely and quality treatment throughout the province.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: criticism, discouraged, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, women

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