Abstract
This paper intends to explore the “backlash“ impact of gender equality policies such as gender quotas in the shape of the resistance, provoked by male parliamentarians against their female colleagues. Such resistance exists in different shapes, such as sexist remarks, intimidation, or harassment. It is important to understand the nature and the motive behind such violence, and the effect of this violence on the performance of women legislators. The study is primarily based on semi-structured interviews with 15 female members of the National Assembly of Pakistan. It is evident from the findings of the paper that patriarchy, socio-economic structures, and the political power configurations are key elements that lead to this type of violence and it is not peculiar to only women elected on reserved seats.

Dr. Sher Muhammad, Dr. Muhammad Waris Awan, Misbah Hussain. (2020) Violence against Women in Politics: A Study of Backlash Effect of Gender Quota in Parliament of Pakistan, Research Journal of Social Sciences & Economics Review , Volume-01, Issue-4.
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