In today’s world, where diversity and freedom of expression are celebrated in many parts of the globe, it is both startling and disheartening to see how backward and regressive mindsets continue to dominate certain societies. The recent controversy surrounding Pakistani model Roma Michael is a prime example of how deeply ingrained conservative norms in Pakistan clash with the global shift towards individualism and empowerment.
Roma Michael, a model from Lahore, Pakistan, sparked outrage online after her appearance in a bikini at Miss Grand International 2024. The video of her ramp walk quickly went viral, but the backlash was fierce, with many in Pakistan expressing their disapproval of her attire. Despite her growing fame as a model and actress, known for her work both in Pakistan and abroad, Roma was compelled to delete the video from her Instagram after receiving hateful comments and threats.
Wow ! #Pakistan 🇵🇰 is crossing barriers & Rules !! Pakistani Model participated at Miss World Grand Show. #RomaMichael is looking Sexy & Stunning in Bikni. She has Perfect Lahori Body !! Thank you Ex PM #ImranKhan for modernize Pakistan. 😄😝 pic.twitter.com/ZmtjYYcLXP
— Umair Sandhu (@UmairSandu) October 22, 2024
This incident brings to light a harsh reality: the deep-rooted conservatism in Pakistan that continues to dictate how women should dress, behave, and present themselves in public spaces. In a world where women are increasingly taking control of their narratives and expressing themselves freely, Pakistan’s mindset remains stuck in a time where women’s bodies are seen as battlegrounds for moral policing. Wearing a bikini, a perfectly acceptable choice in many countries, symbolises defiance and rebellion in Pakistan.
Despite progress in other sectors, the mindset around women’s rights and personal choices in Pakistan is still stifled by cultural and religious norms. In many parts of the world, women’s participation in beauty pageants, fashion shows, and similar platforms is viewed as a way to empower them and give them agency over their own bodies. However, in Pakistan, where rigid social standards dominate, such acts are often seen as shameful, and women who choose to break these societal expectations are harshly criticized and even threatened.
The row surrounding Roma Michael’s bikini appearance shows just how far Pakistan has to go in terms of embracing women’s freedom of expression. It highlights the deeply ingrained patriarchy and the limitations imposed on women by societal and religious norms. While Roma’s ramp walk at Miss Grand International might seem ordinary in many other parts of the world, it is deemed scandalous in Pakistan, illustrating the nation’s struggle with modernity versus tradition.
This controversy also points to the larger issue of how minority voices, especially those of women, are controlled by the majority in Pakistan. Roma Michael, being a Christian and a minority, faced additional scrutiny for her actions. It’s yet another reminder of how minority communities in Pakistan often bear the brunt of extreme moral policing, with their actions scrutinized more harshly than others.
Pakistan’s reaction to a woman in a bikini underscores the country’s resistance to progress in women’s rights and autonomy. In an era when women are breaking barriers across industries and countries, Pakistan’s mindset seems to be frozen in time, holding onto outdated and restrictive views. For a country with immense talent and potential, it’s high time to break free from these conservative shackles and allow women the same freedoms that are celebrated across the world.
The uproar over Roma Michael’s bikini video highlights a backward mindset that limits progress and stifles individuality. Until Pakistan begins to address its deep-rooted cultural conservatism, incidents like this will continue to surface, showing the world just how far behind it lags in accepting modern ideals of gender equality and personal freedom.