See
how one member of an elite family is being showered with praises for her real
degree and distinction in the LL.B. examination by a senior journalist! Though
his story tells about her family, but her belonging to an elite family is not
highlighted.
Also,
the journalist writes: “Ayesha was elected member of the National Assembly on
the reserved women’s seat on the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) ticket
along with others after the May general elections.” It may be mentioned here
that no elections are held for the reserved seats, only nominations are made.
Poor
Pakistani media!
By Tariq
Butt
ISLAMABAD:
While lawmakers dubiously take pride in possessing fake degrees, getting or
giving out of the way favours to their cronies and exploiting their positions,
a female novice among them has earned a rare distinction that is reserved only
for exceptional people.
Ayesha
Raza Farooq stands out for her academic brilliance as she topped the final
examination of the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), announced a few weeks back by the
Punjab University.Not only this, she had also captured the first positions in
the examinations for the first and second years of the professional
qualification. The LL.B. degree requires three years study and an equal number
of annual examinations.
Ayesha
was elected member of the National Assembly on the reserved women’s seat on the
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) ticket along with others after the May
general elections.
Currently,
she is abroad as part of a parliamentary delegation, led by National Assembly
Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, to attend a conference of the Inter-Parliamentary
Union.Ayesha is the widow of Raza Farooq, who suddenly died at a relatively
young age a few years back due to cardiac arrest. He had served as the Advocate
General of Punjab.
Raza
Farooq was the son of former Attorney General Chaudhry Mohammad Farooq, who was
brother of Justice (retd) Khalilur Rehman Ramday, and Chaudhry Asadur Rehman,
who was elected as MNA on the PML-N ticket from his native Toba Tek Singh in
the last general polls.
As
luck would have it, Ayesha’s late husband was also the gold medallist of the
LL.B. examination held way back in 1992, according to Justice Ramday.The lady did
her MBA from the Lahore University of Management (LUMS). She had been teaching
at the Lahore School of Economics.
After
her spouse died, Justice Ramday’s son, Mustafa, who is now Advocate General of
Punjab, suggested to her to do the LL.B. She agreed and started attending
evening classes, and excelled. Her father had served in the income tax
department while her mother was a professor at the Fatima Jinnah Medical
College Lahore.
Her
family sources said that when she was preparing for the final law examination
and appearing in it, she was also busy in meeting the mandatory requirements
like filing of nomination papers etc., to indirectly contest the special seat.
Later, she had also to rush to Islamabad again and again for the elections of
the speaker and the prime minister.
It
may be the first time that a sitting lawmaker consecutively topped a
professional examination. On the other hand, there have been many instances to
show that several legislators, government servants and lawyers got bogus degrees
through fraudulent means. Cases of a large number of present and former
lawmakers are still pending in courts in connection with their fake educational
certificates.
At
the same time, there are also examples to cite where a legislator used unfair
means in educational examinations. In addition, different lawmakers have been
found trying to overawe others unlawfully. Ayesha’s academic career especially
her position in the LL.B. examinations is certainly a clear departure from the
humdrum routine.
[The News,
October 10, 2013]
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