No one ever represented pakistan in 72 years...?
The 'Miss Universe' competition began in 1952, and if we trace the contest's history, it has been 72 years. But this is the first time a candidate from pakistan has taken part in these years. In the second round, when asked what she would like to accomplish for her nation, Erica said, "I would hope to alter the mindset that pakistan is an underdeveloped country." In addition, Erica said in an interview with Voice of America Urdu, "If these people support international contests dubbed 'Mr. pakistan,' then why do they object to a woman's success?"
Who is demonstrating?
There was a club on Elphinstone Street in Karachi where cabaret and ballet dancers used to perform, according to copies of the Pakistani newspaper Dawn from 1950 to 1970. Nightclubs used to be frequented by activists, politicians, diplomats, air hostesses, and young people to observe them. One of Karachi's favorite spots for music was also thought to be the Metropole Hotel. All of this, however, was altered in 1973 when Pakistan's parliament introduced a new constitution.
Pakistan was proclaimed an Islamic republic and islam the official state religion under this constitution. The government of prime minister Zulfikar ali Bhutto was overthrown by army Chief General Zia ul Haq four years later. However, some individuals and legal professionals referred to the events of the next ten years as the "dictatorial era." In the 1980s, General Zia ul Haq demonstrated his adherence to Islamic law by bringing back the punishment of flogging. pakistan, which has always adhered to Sharia law, puts numerous limitations on women in such circumstances.
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