Islamabad, November 27: Pakistani traffic authorities have for the first time in the country's history, issued a driving licence to a transgender woman, a media report said on Tuesday. The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) on Monday issued Laila Ali her license on the special directives of Islamabad's police chief who said that she had been driving without a licence for a decade, reports Dawn news. Ali told Dawn that she spoke to the police chief and informed him of the issues and problems faced by the transgender community in Islamabad, including victimisation by the police.
She said that during discussions, the police chief assured her that problems faced by the transgender community will be addressed and offered to issue her a driving licence from ITP. An estimated 500,000 transgenders are presently in Pakistan.
After KP Police, Islamabad Police have also started issuing Driving Licenses to the Transgenders community; the Winds of Change that started blowing in KP, will be entering into other parts of Pakistan now 🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/8SMHwBBN7e
— PTI (@PTIofficial) November 26, 2018
In May, Pakistan Parliament passed the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act which established broad protections for transgender people.
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