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This academic study looks at how transgender people in Pakistan are becoming more involved in politics and government. Pakistan has a growing transgender population. Historically disadvantaged and misunderstood transgender persons have found their way into powerful positions within the government machinery through advocacy campaigns, electoral candidacies, and advisory roles. Their participation is a powerful demonstration of the need of diversity and inclusion, and they bring new ideas to the table for improving laws that protect and advance social justice. Amidst pervasive prejudice, transgender activists' views have been vital in driving policy agendas and promoting progress in crucial realms such as legal rights, socioeconomic inclusion, healthcare provision, and more. One of the greatest assets in the fight for justice, integrity, and empowerment is the continued and increased participation of transgender authorities and activists. Their engagement is a vote of confidence in democratic pluralism and a source of optimism in the fight against structural exclusion. Women's participation in Pakistan's government has increased dramatically, and this is mostly due to the efforts of transgender people.
Arslan et al. (Sat,) studied this question.