Dr. Saveera Prakash, the first Hindu candidate to contest the general elections from Buner constituency in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, has said that if elected, she will help build diplomatic bridges between Pakistan and India. Sawira, 25, a doctor by profession, had last week filed her nomination from Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) for PK-25 general seat in Buner district.
Buner’s daughter
According to the news of Geo News, Sawira said that she has got the title of ‘Buner ki Beti’, while ‘Muslim brothers’ have not only assured her to vote but have also given their full support. Dr. Sawira said that if elected she would help in solving the problems of Hindus living in Pakistan. She said that she is a patriotic Hindu and her morale has further increased after getting the title of ‘Buner ki Beti’.
will play a positive role
Dr. Sawira said that if elected, she would play a positive role in relations between Islamabad and New Delhi. Hindus of both the countries will be able to contact him without any hesitation. Saveera decided to become a doctor, following the footsteps of her father Dr. Omprakash.