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Politics is the lifeline of every nation on this planet. But in this era of chaos there is a widen discrimination in political landscape for women. The narrative for making women segregates from local, national and international politics initiated during 20th century. In fact, pre 20 century era of human civilization women were not allowed to participate in any aspects of people lives but to look after house and kids. Many movements have been launched during the course of 19th and 20th centuries and at the end of 19th century women had got many social, economic and religious rights and protections. But 20 century marked as political isolation of women in many of the world. Women in British Balochistan were limited to their houses and to just cook foods. Both the colonial and Khan Rulers in Balochistan deprived women from their due rights. Soon after the independence of Pakistan, Balochistan becomes the part of one unit from 1948 to 1970s. In this era women of Balochistan were not allowed to take part in political activities. The constitution of 1973, had paved the way for women to participate in political maneuver of regional and national politics. But the extreme tribal norms and gated community of Balochistan could not let women to chip in political adventure. But from 2000 and onward women of Balochistan step in political discourse of Pakistan and become an active contributor of politics. During Zardari regime women representatives passed various laws for women domestic protection, social and economic rights. Indeed, today women are working in every platform with men equally and accordingly. The Baloch women can play a vital role for mainstreaming Balochistan politics into national level. Women can counter extreme tribal norms, feudal hegemony of men and male dominated society on more participation of politics in every level.

Abdul Sattar, Shahida Habib Alizai. (2019) Political Role of Baloch Women in Mainstreaming Politics in Balochistan, Pakistan Studies, Volume 10, Issue 2.
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