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Pakistan tourism minister resigns over hugging
2007-05-23
Pakistan's Minister of Tourism has resigned after being criticised by a hardline Islamist cleric for hugging her instructor after completing a charity parachute jump in France.

Nilofar Bakhtiar, one of three women ministers in the Pakistani cabinet, completed the jump in March to raise money for victims of an earthquake that killed 73,000 people in Pakistan in October 2005. When Pakistani newspapers published a photograph of Ms Bakhtiar hugging parachute instructor, a pro-Taliban cleric issued a decree calling on the government to sack her for "obscenity".

In her letter of resignation to the prime minister Ms Bakhtiar wrote: "It is with deep regret that I want to relinquish the charge of the office of minister for tourism." She added: "Despite my exceptional commitment to the cause of tourism in Pakistan, I have taken the decision due to unavoidable circumstances."

An official in Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz's office confirmed that Ms Bakhtiar had handed in her resignation but he had yet to accept it.

Ms Bakhtiar was not available for comment but a newspaper cited her as saying she had been hurt by the way her parachute jump was sensationalised. "French media praised my daring attempt but unfortunately some irresponsible elements in Pakistan presented this noble cause in a malicious manner," she told the Dawn newspaper.

Criticism from radical clerics is not to be taken lightly in Pakistan. In February, a Muslim zealot shot dead a woman minister of the government of Punjab province because he thought women should not be in politics. The gunman was sentenced to death in March.
Posted by:ryuge

#3  "...HAD a tourism minister..."
Posted by: USN. Ret.   2007-05-23 14:44  

#2  I am suspicious of anything that comes out of Pakistan. She both knew the rules, and knew she was being photographed. This leads me to suspect that this might be a trick by Perv to further weaken Islamist support in his parliament.

Remember that not long ago he proposed more equality in the law for women, tremendously popular reforms, that was bitterly opposed by the Islamists. This hurt the Islamists a lot in the polls.

So this event might be to remind the voters, especially women voters, of what will happen if they ever support the Islamists.

It will be interesting to see if he accepts her resignation. If he doesn't, the Islamists will have a hissy fit, which will hurt them further.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-05-23 09:12  

#1  In other news, Pakistan has a tourism minister...
Posted by: Raj   2007-05-23 08:27  

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