Saturday , December 28 2024

Pakistan: First Hindu girl DSP of Sindh Police of Pakistan, read her inspiring story | News India

There are frequent reports of rapes and other heinous crimes against women in neighbouring country Pakistan. But in the meantime, Manisha Ropeta, the first Hindu woman officer of Sindh Police, is in the news. Manisha Ropeta, posted as DSP, has contributed a lot in improving the image of the police.

facing many challenges

There are very few educated women officers in the Pakistan Police. Manisha Ropeta, posted as DSP in the defense sector, has contributed greatly to improving the image of the police in Sindh province. Ropeta played a very important role in solving the kidnapping attempt case of Pakistani actress Nimra Khan. Ropeta believes that being a female police officer and that too from a minority community was a big challenge in the initial stages. But this helped her communicate and help victims of various crimes. He further said, 'When I took up Nimra's case, I could feel her fear after this painful incident.'

There is a feeling of pride in wearing the police uniform.

DSP Ropeta said her fellow officers and colleagues respect her and appreciate her work. “There may be some gender issues, but I don’t feel isolated and it doesn’t matter that I am a Hindu woman,” Ropeta said. “Even today, when I wear the police uniform, I feel proud and hope that girls from our community will be inspired by my story and follow the path I have taken.” She said, “When I was 13, we lost our jobs. Our father was a businessman in Jacobabad. Since then, our only brother always encouraged and supported me to join the police force.”

What was the reaction of actress Nimra Khan?

Actress Nimra Khan said, “Initially fingers were pointed at me and many people in the media and social media showed minor incidents of my kidnapping attempt, but DSP Manisha Ropeta carefully and calmly helped me solve my case.” Actress Nimra further said that while talking to an educated female police officer, she felt that she had taken the right step to speak publicly about the incident.