Honor killing in India
Recently, there has been a spate of honor killings in the
country and this has led the government to decide what laws should be put in
place to stop this heinous crime. More than 1,000 young people in India have
been done to death every year owing to 'Honor Killings' linked to forced
marriages and the country needs to introduce stringent legislation to deal
firmly with these heinous crimes. Supreme Court has said the government must
explain what it is doing to prevent "honor killings". Taking note of the rise in
"honor crimes", the Supreme Court demanded responses from the federal government
and state governments of Punjab, Haryana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,
Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Honor killing is the murder of
any family member or social group member by other people due to the belief of
perpetrators who feel that the murdered persons actions have brought dishonor
upon the family or group. The loose term "honor killing" applies to killing of
both males and females in cultures that practice it. Human Right’s definition
for Honor Killing is:
Honor crimes are acts of violence, usually murder, committed by
male family members against female family members, who are held to have brought
dishonor upon the family. A woman can be targeted by (individuals within) her
family for a variety of reasons, including: refusing to enter into an arranged
marriage, being the victim of a sexual assault, seeking a divorce—even from an
abusive husband—or (allegedly) committing adultery. The mere perception that a
woman has behaved in a way that "dishonors" her family is sufficient to trigger
an attack on her life
The most watched scenes of honor killing in our country are
reflecting that this is a death that is awarded to a man or woman of the family
for marrying against the parent’s wishes, having extramarital and premarital
relationships, marrying within the same gotra (Brahmins use gotra for deciding
marriages) or outside one’s caste or marrying a cousin from a different caste.
In fact we have had a tradition of honor killing. This tradition was first
viewed in its most horrible form during the Partition of the country in between
the years 1947 and 1950 when many women were forcefully killed so that family
honor could be preserved. During the Partition, there were a lot of forced
marriages which were causing women from India to marry men from Pakistan and
vice-versa. And then there was a search to hunt down these women who were forced
to marry a person from another country and another religion and when they
returned ‘home’ they were killed so that the family honor could be preserved and
they were not declared social outcastes from their region. At that time, the
influence of religion and social control was much greater and hence there were
at least a couple of honor killings a day, if not more. The partition years can
be seen to be the beginning of the tradition of honor killing on a large scale.
It’s worth mentioning here that Honor Killing is not specifically related to
India only. This is a practice that continues to be prevailing in North and
South America, Africa, Turkey and many other countries. But the thing that has
to be kept in mind is that the number of incidents relating to this crime is
very low and there is a very strict punishment for committing this crime in
other countries. The misconception about honor killing is that this is a
practice that is limited to the rural areas. The truth is that it is spread over
such a large geographical area that we cannot isolate honor killings to rural
areas only, though one has to admit that majority of the killings take place in
the rural areas.
But it has also been seen recently that even the metropolitan
cities like Delhi and Tamil Nadu are not safe from this crime because 5 honor
killings were reported from Delhi and in Tamil Nadu; a daughter and son in law
were killed due to marriage into the same gotra. Sociologists believe that the
reason why honor killings continue to take place is because of the continued
rigidity of the caste system. Hence the fear of losing their caste status
through which they gain many benefits makes them commit this heinous crime. The
other reason why honor killings are taking place is because the mentality of
people has not changed and they just cannot accept that marriages can take place
in the same gotra or outside one’s caste. The root of the cause for the increase
in the number of honor killings is because the formal governance has not been
able to reach the rural areas and as a result. Thus, this practice continues
though it should have been removed by now.
We need to do something to prevent such a thing from happening.
Firstly, the mentality of the people has to change. And when we say that the
mentality has to change, we mean to say that parents should accept their
children’s wishes regarding marriage as it is they who have to lead a life with
their life partners and if they are not satisfied with their life partner then
they will lead a horrible married life which might even end in suicide.
Secondly, we need to have stricter laws to tackle these kinds of killings as
this is a crime which cannot be pardoned because. Humans do not have the right
to write down death sentences of innocent fellow humans.
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