QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti said that today, seeing a sister and daughter confidently riding a scooty on the streets of Quetta filled his heart with joy.
In a statement shared on social media, CM Sarfraz Bugti said, “A few months ago, the dream we envisioned — of our daughters being independent and standing on their own feet — is now becoming a reality”.
He stated that the Pink Scooty Programme is not just a government initiative, but a beacon of hope for every daughter who wants to move forward, make her own decisions, and determine her own path in life.
Sarfraz Bugti added, “We are wholeheartedly extending this mission across Balochistan so that daughters in every city, town, and village of the province can enjoy the same facilities, confidence, and freedom that daughters in Quetta are now experiencing.”
He emphasised that the government of Balochistan firmly believes that a society cannot progress without empowering women, and the Pink Scooty Programme is a practical reflection of this belief. The programme will be expanded further in the future.
The chief minister appealed to parents, teachers, and all sectors of society to encourage their daughters in turning their dreams into reality. He urged them to provide girls with complete freedom in education, employment, and mobility so they can play a meaningful role in the development of society.
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