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Signature campaign against Khap Panchayats

By TCN News,

New Delhi: Delhi-based Centre for Social Research NGO has launched a signature campaign seeking ban on cruel Khap Panchayats that are killing youths in the name of honor. In a petition to be sent, the group urged the President of India to ban “such extremist rural justice systems as they violate human rights.”

“As you might be aware, in the past few weeks there have been shocking news across the states of north India of Honor killings. Centre for Social Research has launched a signature campaign against it, we will be sending a letter every day to the president of the country. To ensure action is taken against these barbaric practices, please sign this petition,” CSR said in a release.

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“It is deeply painful for us to see young adults falling prey to the khap system of justice in the world’s largest democracy – India. It is unfortunate that the government is still allowing this medieval system to co-exist along side the Panchayati Raj Institutions and Indian Judicial System. The khap panchayats have taken it upon themselves to impose social sanctions and uphold customs which have become outdated in the independent India,” the petition reads.

States like Western U.P, Haryana and Rajasthan which are quite prosperous today (thanks to the green revolution and proximity to Delhi), are still being governed by the rules of ‘Gotras’. The khap panchayats oppose and annul marriages within the same ‘gotra’ (lineage) and administer cruel and inhuman punishments to ‘erring’ couples and their families. Originally the reason for prohibiting these kinds of marriages was that they wanted to lower the number of children born with birth defects. Although this is no longer an issue these gotra marriages are still being prohibited, and families are killing their own children to protect their ‘honour’.

These medieval village-level panchayats are functioning as parallel courts. They are governing social norms, and are pronouncing verdicts, which are in contravention of the modern, equitable laws that post-independence India adopted as a democracy. The khap panchayats are taking over the authority to act as prosecutors and judges without having the legal authority to do so.
In modern times where the societal norms are constantly changing, there is always a tiff between the ancient practices being followed and the modern liberal opinion of the youth. India is going to be one of the developed and the most sought after economies in the world. Yet, there are so many social evils that pose as major barriers to the nation’s progress. Most of these hindrances are the socio – economic factors.

“India cannot afford to have a parallel justice system, which undoes all the good that was ushered in by its founding fathers. Also, the tyranny unleashed by khap panchayats on the pretext of safeguarding tradition needs to be quelled under threat of severe punishment.”

“Honourable President, we urge you to ban such extremist rural justice systems as they not only violate human rights, but also bring shame to a country which has become synonymous with the word- Democracy!”