Bikeathon held in Karachi to raise awareness about women's harassment

At least 120 cyclists participated in the event

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KARACHI: A Bikeathon was held in the port city on Sunday to raise awareness about street harassment faced by women and girls in the country. At least 120 cyclists participated in the event.

Bikeathon, an event in which participants cycle a long distance, was organised by Aahung, a Karachi-based non-governmental organisation working on promoting women's rights and health.

The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo.tv staffer
The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo.tv staffer

Multiple biking groups cycled from Hotel Metropole (Shahra-e-Faisal), following the designated route, to Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim (Seaview) to raise awareness for the prevention of street harassment faced by women and girls.

The event was held with the slogan "Exercising her right to public spaces". It was participated by people of all ages from 10 to 60. They were happy about their participation in the rally and expressed their desire to play their role in bringing about change in society.

The picture shows a participant of the Bikethon in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo News reporter
The picture shows a participant of the Bikethon in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo News reporter

The participants were asked to gather at Metropole at 7:45am and Bikeathon began around 8:30am. The groups then gathered at the endpoint, Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim.

The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo.tv staffer
The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo.tv staffer

The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo.tv staffer
The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo.tv staffer

A female participant who’s also a student of Food Science and Technology, Uroosa said sometimes when they cycled on the roads and were left behind, they feared that someone might pass a comment on them as harassment cases are on the rise in the metropolis.

Another participant said she started cycling a few months ago and it was the first time she participated in a bikeathon.

The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo News reporter
The picture shows participants of the Bikethon at Metropole in Karachi on January 28, 2024. — Geo News reporter