- Introducing free mood by wearing anti-Indian and anti-Islamic attire
It is well known that Pakistan is a fanatical Islamic country. However, the important thing is that the women there are now wearing sari. What a teacher at a Pakistani navy-run school told a well-known newspaper there is surprisingly enjoyable.
Miriam Ali Bokhari, a sociology and global perspective teacher at an Islamabad school, said: That sari has also been politicized here. For years thereafter, the sari was considered inappropriate and an Indian attire for women and was discussed from time to time. Finally, in the year 2010, the girls of 'A' level batch succeeded in persuading to wear their sari. It was during this time that when I changed my schooling, I was told that my body was not fit to wear a sari.
Maryam Ali Bokhari further says that I could not get thinner by crash dieting for the farewell party. And at that time it was believed that sari adorned only thin parmars. At the time I felt like you felt very sorry when you thought you couldn’t wear certain types of clothes. You go to shopping malls and wear jeans one after another, yet when none of them meet you, it is natural to ask why the fashion industry does not make fashionable garments for stout women.
However, they are happy that small businesses are now selling saris that can be worn on a daily basis, so there is a change in the mindset of women that only women with single breasts can wear saris. However, Parsis, Sindhis and women who came to Pakistan from India during partition have always worn only sari. Especially married women wear sari only. Other than that, wearing sari was not allowed in farewell or marriage etc. But now the trend is changing. Women are turning to wearing saris.
In fact small businesses started selling cotton saris online, big and well known brands started selling all kinds of saris to Manunis living in cities, people who influenced the fashion world started extending their fashion saris and started wearing saris in different ways. With that, the insidious size trend froze on social media. The purpose behind this was that even women with any type of physique could wear a sari. The orthodox thinking about wearing sari in this way is craving and many women are seen wearing sari.
Interestingly, Ramsha Shoaib, head of social media and marketing at Sarika Official, a women-run sari online business, says, "We started our business shortly before the Kovid-12 lockdown was implemented last year." We wanted to make the sari so fragrant that even ordinary women could buy it. We want to make the concept of wearing a sari universal. We want to change the mindset of the people that women with all types of physique can wear sari from thin to obese. It is also not necessary that unmarried young women cannot wear sari.
Meena Malik, the host of Indus News' 'The Coffee Table', is often seen in a sari in her shows. He says it is a common misconception that only young women with single breasts can wear a sari. And to prove this, young women with all kinds of builds should wear saris. Only then will our traditional belief about wearing a sari be changed. This applies not only to the sari, but also to the preconceived notion of any attire that has been going on for years.
Awareness among Pakistani women about dress, increased inclination towards wearing sari shows their inner longing. Guidelines were also issued on what women should wear in the rest of Pakistan's politics. In the days of the oppressive ruler Xia, a series of guidelines were issued in the 190's ordering women in government service to wear 'sheets' and cover their heads in public.
Following this order, another order was issued in 19 which forbade women working in government jobs to wear sari and in the wake of this, other women were also told that wearing sari was against Islam. What is different, however, is that the sari was included in the uniforms of the women of the armed forces. Significantly, the late Iqbal Bano deliberately wore a black sari to a concert at the Alamara Art Center in Lahore to protest against Zia's rule in 1917. However, it should be noted here that Iqbal Bano always wore a sari.
Labia, a Pakistani journalist and activist, said May had deliberately worn a sari during the 'Women's March' in Islamabad in 2014. At that time I wanted to convey that women in sarees look very impressive. And it is not a fact that young women cannot wear sari at all. "I felt that I was making an impact by wearing a sari when there was a belief in the society that it was not normal to wear a sari regularly," he added.
Bokhari adds that sari is the right attire for every class and every type of body and wearing sari frees us from the stereotypes about our own physical constitution. In addition, women respect their own body type. And as the demand for sari increases with regular wearing of sari, sari-wearing women are seen in large numbers.
- Vaishali Thakkar
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