Summary 'Daughters' victory has lessened grief of 'sons' defeat against India
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Federal Information Minister Pervez Rasheed has said that legislation is being done to deal with sickening cases of torture on women, Dunya News reported Monday.
While talking to the media, Rasheed said that ‘daughters’ victory has lessened grief of ‘sons’ defeat against India in World T20 match.
Pakistan women’s cricket team had beaten India on March 19 in the world cup. However, Pakistan lost against India later that day in International Cricket Council (ICC) Twenty20 World Cup 2016.
Pakistan’s importance is being recognized across the world in the present times, he added.
The federal minister comfortably ignored question about former president Pervez Musharraf’s exit. The former president was earlier permitted by the Supreme Court (SC) to leave the country, expunging his name from the Exit Control List (ECL) for medical treatment.
Rasheed did not comment whether the government ‘has made a deal’ with the former president or not.
It should be mentioned here that Rasheed is not the only one who found solace in women cricket team s success against India to tackle boys loss. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman had stated on a social media platform that women team s win has mitigated men team s loss.
