Balochistan cabinet approves landmark policies on transgender rights and minority welfare, bans hate speech – Pakistan

The Balochistan government has approved policies regarding the province’s first transgender strategy, the establishment of an endowment fund for minorities and a ban on hateful content.

A press release from the Chief Minister’s Secretariat on Friday said that presiding over the 19th cabinet meeting, CM Sarfraz Bugti described the decisions as a guarantee for the province’s public interest and sustainable development, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to practical reforms that uplifted minorities, women and the transgender community.

It added that the cabinet approved the formulation of a dedicated fund to enhance facilities and ensure equal opportunities for minority communities, approved a province-wide ban on the publication of hate speech to foster societal harmony and curb divisive rhetoric and endorsed Balochistan’s inaugural policy for transgender individuals, aimed at securing their rights and promoting social and economic inclusion.

Addressing the meeting, CM Bugti said the cabinet’s decisions were a “guarantee of public interest and sustainable development” in the province.

“Our government believes in moving forward with all segments of society and is taking practical steps to protect the rights of marginalised groups, including minorities, women, and transgender people,” he said.

He added that major projects in health, education, and infrastructure were being initiated to provide better facilities and deliver improved services to the public and lasting progress.

CM Bugti said that the cabinet’s decisions served as a “practical demonstration of transparency and good governance, reflecting a positive and sustainable journey” towards the province’s progress and prosperity.

The Balochistan Assembly in July had adopted an important bill about providing protection to women at their workplace from harassment, with members terming it a significant step towards ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for working women in the province.

The bill was moved in the House by Dr Rubaba Khan Buledi, adviser to the chief minister on women development.

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