South Waziristan breaks barrier with first woman on DRC in in K-P’s South Waziristan

Shafaqna Pakistan: In a landmark development for women’s representation in the tribal districts, social activist Razia Mehsud has become the first woman appointed to the Dispute Resolution Council (DRC) in Upper South Waziristan, a move widely hailed as a significant step towards greater inclusivity.

According to an official notification issued on Monday by the Regional Police Officer (RPO) of Dera Ismail Khan, the 17-member council was constituted on the recommendation of Upper South Waziristan District Police Officer (DPO) Arshad Khan.

It marks the first time since the council’s establishment in the district that a woman has been included among its members.

Established by the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Police, the DRC serves as a community-based forum that resolves local disputes through mediation, helping reduce the burden on courts while promoting peaceful and accessible conflict resolution.

Razia is expected to play a key role in addressing women’s grievances, family disputes, and broader community issues. Local tribal elders, social activists, and community representatives believe her appointment will improve women’s access to justice, particularly in cases where cultural barriers have traditionally discouraged women from approaching male-dominated forums.

Observers say the inclusion of a woman in the council is likely to encourage greater trust among female complainants, strengthen women’s participation in local decision-making, and pave the way for broader gender inclusion in traditional conflict-resolution mechanisms across the tribal districts.

The appointment has been widely praised by social and tribal circles, who described it as a historic development not only for Upper South Waziristan but for the entire Waziristan region, where women have historically had limited representation in formal and informal governance structures.

K-P Inspector General of Police Dr Zulfiqar Hameed previously said that thousands of local and regional disputes across the province have been successfully resolved through the DRC system. He described the expansion of DRCs in the merged tribal districts as an effective model for ensuring quick, community-based justice and strengthening public confidence in policing.

Source: Express Tribune

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