The announcement by Aurat March Karachi introducing a “Misogynist of the Year” concept has generated widespread discussion across social media platforms in Pakistan, with users offering mixed reactions over its purpose and approach.
In a post shared online, the group said it was launching the initiative for the first time as a Pakistan-specific edition, aiming to highlight instances of misogyny through a public-facing format.
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“For the first time in our history we present to you Misogynist of the Year Awards, *Pakistan-Edition*,” the caption reads of the post shared by the group on social media.
The post included a caption suggesting that the initiative would revisit statements and actions seen as misogynistic over the past year, while also referencing a symbolic “golden chapal” as part of the concept.
In a related caption, it added, “Our menfolk spend the entire year displaying their excessive misogyny… so why don’t we all refresh our memories together?”
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Social media users have responded with mixed reactions. Some have described the initiative as a form of social commentary intended to draw attention to gender-related issues and encourage accountability.

Others, however, have criticised the idea, calling it overly satirical or performative, and questioning whether such formats are effective in addressing serious societal concerns.

The initiative’s format, which invites the public to nominate individuals based on remarks made during the year, has also prompted discussion about the tone and method of engagement used in addressing sensitive social topics.
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The development has added to ongoing conversations around gender discourse in Pakistan, particularly regarding the balance between activism, satire, and public engagement in addressing societal concerns.
As debates continue, the initiative has added another layer to ongoing discussions about gender equality, freedom of expression, and the role of activism in shaping public opinion in Pakistan.
It is worth noting that Aurat March Karachi has announced plans to hold a rally on 10 May 2026 at Sea View, Karachi, as part of its upcoming Aurat March, where participants are expected to demand #AuratHaqeMehnat from the state.
