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    Two Women Join Jirga Councils in South Waziristan and DI Khan for First Time

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a groundbreaking move toward gender inclusivity within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s traditional justice framework, two women have been appointed to local Dispute Resolution Councils (DRCs), commonly known as jirgas, for the first time in the province’s history.

    An official notification from the Regional Police Officer (RPO) of the Dera Ismail Khan region confirmed that social activist and journalist Razia Mehsood has been inducted into the 17-member council of South Waziristan Upper district. Meanwhile, another social activist, Gulshan Bibi, has been named a member of the Dera Ismail Khan district Dispute Resolution Council.

    Traditionally, these conflict-resolution bodies have been exclusively male, which often led to the neglect of issues specifically affecting women in these communities. The inclusion of women aims to address this gap and ensure that women’s concerns receive proper attention.

    Officials from the district administration and law enforcement emphasized that this initiative is designed to resolve disputes while fostering justice, transparency, and equality throughout the region. The notification highlighted that Razia Mehsood’s appointment was made following the recommendation of Arshad Khan, District Police Officer (DPO) South Waziristan Upper. Similarly, Gulshan Bibi’s membership was finalized and authorized by the RPO office.

    Expressing her dedication after the appointment, Razia Mehsood stated, “As a daughter of Waziristan, I am well-versed in our tribal customs and traditions and understand the challenges faced by women here. Providing justice to marginalized groups, especially women, and protecting their human rights has been my lifelong mission, and I will continue to pursue this cause.”

    The appointments have received positive recognition from local tribal elders, civil society organizations, and social leaders. Community analysts suggest that having women as decision-makers will create a vital platform for local women to voice domestic and societal grievances. Social leaders also noted that this development will boost women’s confidence and empower their participation in community leadership and decision-making processes in the future.

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