London – Shabana Mahmood, a Member of Parliament, has made history as the first female Muslim Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom.
Mahmood took her oath on the holy Quran during the ceremony, which marked a momentous occasion in British political history.
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The British media said that Mahmood, a Pakistani national, expressed pride as well as a sense of duty when she took on her new post.
She said, “This responsibility is both a privilege and a burden.” “It will create opportunities for coming generations.”
Mahmood highlighted how special it was since she was the first Lord Chancellor to speak Urdu.
She vowed to protect human rights and the rule of law on a global scale.
She stated that the judiciary must make decisions devoid of undue political interference and pressure.
Many people both inside and beyond the Muslim community find inspiration in this appointment, which is viewed as a constructive move towards diversity and inclusion in the political scene of the UK.