Nida Dar Finally Gets Justice After Two Months

Neo News channel will have to pay Rs 200,000 fine on the sexist, misogynistic, and gender stereotypical comments passed against the female cricketer

Neo News has been slapped with a fine of Rs 200,000 for making fun of woman cricketer Nida Dar during a live show.

Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) council of complaints took up the case involving former cricketer Abdul Razzaq and woman cricketer Nida Dar.

The council was headed by Barrister Muhammad Ahmad Pansota.

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The channel will have to pay Rs 200,000 fine on the sexist, misogynistic, and gender stereotypical comments passed against Nida Dar.

The background

In July, A clip of the former cricketer’s interview surfaced on the internet in which he was seen sitting with female batsman Nida Dar on a show hosted by actor Nauman Ijaz.

During the show, the topic of marriage popped up to which Nida Dar replied that female cricketers try to play the sport as much as they can since they never know what’s going to happen after marriage.

Razzaq, while butting in, remarked that they (female players) don’t get married.

“Their field is as such. When they become cricketers, they strive to be as equal as their male counterparts, if not better than them. They want to prove that not only men but they can do it as well. The feeling [to get married] is gone by the time they excel”, he explained.

Not only this, the unceasing male cricketer continued wisecracking and said, “If you shake hand with her, she is anything but feminine”.

Amid all the brouhaha, the host and the co-hosts kept enjoying beside-the-point humor while Dar decided to respond.

“Our profession is such that we have to gym. We have to bat, bowl, field. Hence, we have to stay fit”, she explained.

One of the co-hosts, Wafa Butt, horned in and asked Nida, while hinting at her short hair, can she not play cricket with long hair.

“You absolutely can play with long hair but for someone who has always kept her hair short, it would affect her game”, the female batsman replied.

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