
Chief Minister of Balochistan, Mir Sarfraz Bugti, recently shared a heartwarming moment when he saw a confident young girl riding a scooty on the streets of Quetta. He expressed his joy, stating that the dream he had seen a few months ago has now become a reality. This moment was not just emotionally fulfilling but also a strong indication that the daughters of Balochistan are moving confidently towards self-reliance.
In his statement, the Chief Minister said that the Pink Scooty Program is not just a campaign, but a beacon of hope for every daughter. It is aimed at women and girls who wish to travel independently for education, employment, or other essential needs but were held back due to lack of transportation or societal barriers. Through this initiative, they are now traveling freely and gaining self-confidence.
This program is not merely a transportation scheme but a significant step toward women’s empowerment. The girls who receive these scooties are not only improving their academic and professional lives but also becoming role models for others. In a city like Quetta, where independent mobility for women is often seen as a challenge, such scenes signal a positive shift in societal attitudes.
Mir Sarfraz Bugti emphasized that the program will be expanded further so that every daughter in Balochistan can live with freedom, dignity, and safety. He added that our daughters are becoming independent, standing on their own feet, and the government stands with them every step of the way.
The Pink Scooty Program has become a symbol of hope, courage, and progress in Balochistan. It is proving to be a milestone in empowering not just the women of today, but also future generations.