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Thursday, 2 June 2016

PUROGAMI MAHARASHTRA KA?

In shocking incident exemplifying the stronghold of cast panchyat in Maharashtra,a 20 year old woman from ahmadnagar district has been deserted by her husband and confined by her father after she allegedly failed a 'virginity test'.
The woman recently married a 25-year-old man from Nashik. Both are from the Kanjarbhat community, a nomadic tribe

The couple subjected themselves to the tribe’s controversial custom of checking whether the bride’s hymen was intact before marriage. This involves the community’s members waiting outside while the couple engages in intercourse on a white sheet. However, according to the husband, the woman did not bleed following intercourse.
The members of the caste panchayat then invalidated the marriage on grounds that the girl was not a virgin, despite her pleas that she had not bled owing to her training and exercise for a police examination.
Her in-laws allegedly took away all her jewellery, following which the victim and her mother attempted to lodge a police complaint against her husband and in-laws. But the woman’s father stepped in, and confined her and his wife to a house and confiscated their mobile phones. The girl’s father thought that involving the police would be a blemish on his caste.
To give her a second chance, the caste panchayat ruled that to prove the validity of her marriage, the victim would have to undergo another test. She would be given a metre of cloth, to be tied either to the upper or lower portion of her body. She was told she would have to run naked with this cloth with the male members of the caste tribunal chasing her, throwing balls of hot flour on her body. The victim rejected the proposal.
It is indeed shame that such acts of social exclusion prevail despite Maharashtra being the first to pass a law against social boycott and illegal justice given by cast tribunals.
At the beginning of the 21st century and the new millennium, everyone is aware of the need to be able to think with an open mind and to lead a rational life.Maharashtra has a long legacy of rationalist social reformers who always took an objective and informed stand against superstition. The constitution of India has stipulated adoption of scientific outlook as one of the responsibilities of every Indian and has included it as a value to be inculcated through education.
But It is indeed shame that such wrong practices are still present in progressive Maharashtra.

Source: THE HINDU

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