5 year girl weds 8 year old boy: Panchayat orders

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Mon, Apr 17, 2017, 11:25 AM

5 year girl weds 8 year old boy: Panchayat orders

Madya Pradesh April 17: The panchayat in a village in Guna district of Madhya Pradesh (MP) has asked an 8-year-old boy to marry off his five-year-old daughter to atone his 'sin' of killing a calf.

While going to depth, The incident came to light after the girl's mother approached the district administration on Friday.

Coming to full details, Tarapur, the village in Aron tehsil where this incident was issued, is dominated by Banjara community.

"Girl's mother approached us, requesting to stop the marriage. A panchayat (community body, not gram panchayat) was convened four months ago which ordered the family to marry off their child," said additional district official magistrate Niaz Khan.

"A team of officials visited the village yesterday. We have asked the woman Anganwadi worker in the village to keep an eye on developments and report to us," Mr. Khan said.

"A team of officials visited the village yesterday. We have asked the woman Anganwadi (pre-primary school) worker in the village to keep an eye on developments and report to us," Mr Khan said.

The girl's mother said that about four months ago, her husband hit a calf with a stone to shoo it away from their field, but the animal later died. A community panchayat was convened, which ostracized the family. To atone, the family should go on pilgrimage and organize a feast for the entire village later, the panchayat said.

The family agreed, but unfortunately, the boycott didn't end.

The panchayat allegedly said there were several marriageable youths in the village, but marriages were not being finalized because of the calf's death.

"The panchayat said, therefore, the family would need to marry off their daughter as per local custom," Mr. Khan said.

The panchayat went ahead and fixed the girl's marriage with an eight-year-old boy from Vidisha district.

The mother decided to stop this act of coercion and approached the administration on April 14.

The administration asked four persons including the father of the girl and the eight-year-old 'groom' to execute bonds of Rs. 20,000 each under the Criminal Procedure Code.

"We are monitoring the situation," Mr Khan said.