Anum Qaiser Javed, the second newly elected Muslim of Pakistani descent from Scotland, will be sworn in as a member of the House of Commons tomorrow.
According to details, Anum Qaiser Javed, a 28-year-old daughter of Mian Naveed Qaiser, a businessman from Gojra, Faisalabad, Pakistan, has won the election from a Labor candidate from Glasgow on a Scottish National Party ticket. Of course, it is an honor for Pakistan and Muslim women. After the victory of Anum Qaiser, the total number of members of the Scottish National Party in the House of Commons has risen to 45.
The by-elections were held last week after Neil Gray, a Member of Parliament from Scotland, resigned to run in the Scottish Parliament. In which 28-year-old Anum Qaiser Javed of Pakistani origin was elected. She became Scotland's second Muslim woman MP. Anum Qaiser Javed said she hoped she would be a role model for other people with a minority background in the UK and continue her struggle for independence. They also promise.