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Punjab Village rules Against Supporting Love Marriages

The village of Vattu in Punjab has democratically ruled that they will no longer allow couples to have love marriages from the village or to live there.

Amit Malhotra

May 14, 2019

The village of Vattu in the district of Sri Muktsar Sahib in Punjab, India, has made an announcement to boycott any weddings of a love marriage nature.

The ruling against was made formal and presented at the local gurudwara (temple) of the village. It was agreed by an overriding majority present who witnessed the announcement.

The ruling has come after a number of girls from the village have had love marriages and one daughter-in-law who arrived into the village after a love marriage.

Videos of the ruling were posted on social media and made viral to ensure publicity was given to the stance made by Vattu village against love marriages.

The reason to not participate or support love marriages of any kind has come after the morality of the village being questioned.

According to the village officials, after the love marriages of the girls, the village is losing its integrity and respect.

The case of the daughter-in-law being married into the village for love was difficult for villagers to accept deep down.

Therefore, the village council’s head (sarpanch) Lovepreet Singh’s father, Dhara Singh took action.

He discussed the matter with the council and villagers from Vattu and it was concluded that they did not want to support love marriages any longer.

They are happier supporting marriages which are arranged by the parents and not those where individuals choose their own partners.

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During the announcement, it was declared by the priest of the temple that he welcomes the new stance by the village council who were present at the proceedings against love marriages of this kind. He said:

“We have documented what has now been agreed and it will be read out.

“Those of you who are not accepting of the new ruling, please leave now.”

“Those of you in agreement will be asked to raise your hand (as evidence of commitment to the ruling).”

He then read out the three key points agreed for the village Vattu endorsed by the temple, saying:

“On Monday, 13th May 2019, the village council and residents of Vattu are all present at this temple to witness the new rulings as follows.

“If a boy or girl develop any kind of love relationship in the village or want to marry for love then their parents will be seen at fault and those two families will be boycotted by the village.

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He then asked the attendees of the announcement if they agreed by putting their hands up. They all did.

He then stated the second ruling by the village council:

“Secondly, if any of the parents are found participating in such love marriages then no one all their land and property will be withdrawn from any village business including renting of land and sales.

“Neither will they get support from any fellow villagers.”

He then moved onto the third point, saying:

“If any boy or girl tries to do any wrong of this kind and their parents try to stop them, but they don’t listen, then the parents are free to do whatever they like to them.

“The parents will get help from everyone in the village.”

The next point referred to parents not getting any kind of legal or authoritative support from members of the village council or leaders if their children wanted a love marriage.

For the fifth point he said:

“If a boy or girl has a relationship or marries someone for love and comes to live in the village. Their protectors and they will be dealt with in the strictest of ways by the council.”

Again everyone put their hands up in agreement with each of the points.

It was also announced that the videos will be posted to make them viral.

The priest said you must all be proud of regaining your respect and dignity for the village and to show others what an excellent step you have taken.

Villagers were told next to visit the police station to ensure they are made aware of the rulings made by Vattu village against love marriages and the points agreed democratically.

https://www.desiblitz.com/content/punjab-village-rules-against-supporting-love-marriages
 
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not surprised...rape marriages are the norm in india anyway...:coffee:
 
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not surprised...rape marriages are the norm in india anyway...:coffee:

What about pakistan ? Heard 13 year old girls were getting converted and married off.

Last month it was 15 year old girls.

Earlier to that it was girls being "married" off to chinese for money.
 
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Their village, their rules. End of the day the Law will prevail.

But being ostracized in the village is a real thing.



You have a problem with their choice ?

i would not like my choices in life to be dictated by which village I live in
 
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What about pakistan ? Heard 13 year old girls were getting converted and married off.

Last month it was 15 year old girls.

Earlier to that it was girls being "married" off to chinese for money.
a pic is worth a thousand words, and this is just one of 'em...don't look very forced to me. ;)
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i would not like my choices in life to be dictated by which village I live in

Then you can leave that village and move to a new place.

a pic is worth a thousand words, and this is just one of 'em...don't look very forced to me. ;)
missing-girls-2-500x306.jpg

LOL.

As many as 17 minor Hindu girls have been abducted, converted and raped in Sindh in the last 45 days. Go sell your snake oil to fellow muslims.

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here's just one of the ladies listed on your list...pretty sure others are the same situation, i.e. married out of their own free will...
Then you can leave that village and move to a new place.



LOL.

As many as 17 minor Hindu girls have been abducted, converted and raped in Sindh in the last 45 days. Go sell your snake oil to fellow muslims.

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Ghotki sisters allowed to reunite with husbands
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Ghotki sisters allowed to reunite with husbands
By Saqib Bashir
Published: April 11, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday allowed two Hindu sisters from the Ghotki district of Sindh to reunite with their husbands, rejecting their parents’ contention that the girls were kidnapped and forced to change their religion.

An IHC bench headed by Chief Justice Athar Minallah, ruled on the matter following a report from a five-member commission, which said that the girls accepted Islam on their own to marry their lovers and that it did not appear to be a case of forced conversion.

The court said the two were adult enough to make their own decisions and that they were not forced to convert. And in light of the commission’s report, the bench allowed the girls – Reena and Raveena – to reunite with their husbands.

The girls and their spouses, Safdar Ali and Barkat Ali, had filed a petition seeking protection. In their plea, the girls maintained that they belong to a Hindu family of Ghotki but converted wilfully as they were impressed by Islamic teachings.

Courts orders custody for Ghotki girls

The teenagers had left their home on March 20 to be married in Punjab, where the law does not bar marriages of those younger than 18, unlike Sindh. The police also detained 10 people in the case and registered a formal case of kidnapping and robbery on complaints of the girls’ parents.

A video surfaced online showing the teenagers’ father and brother claiming the girls were abducted and forcefully converted. It was followed by another video snippet in which the two girls said that they had converted to Islam.

During the hearing on Thursday, the interior secretary told the court that members of the inquiry commission, Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari and the National Commission on the Status of Women chairperson Khawar Mumtaz held a meeting with the girls and their spouses, separately.

After Ghotki, another underage Hindu girl allegedly abducted in Badin

“The medical tests proved the girls are adults aged 18 and 19,” said the interior secretary. “This does not appear to be a forced conversion case. It seems like it has become a culture in the area,” he informed the bench.

Mumtaz told the court: “This is a sensitive matter and we probed [into] it accordingly. The girls accepted Islam on their own to marry their lovers.” Justice Minallah also sought opinion on the matter from IA Rahman, another member of the commission.

Rehman advised regularising centres where the conversions take place. He lamented that there are no laws preventing forced conversions. The IHC chief justice expressed confidence in parliament to legislate on such matters.
 
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here's just one of the ladies listed on your list...pretty sure others are the same situation, i.e. married out of their own free will...

THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE
> PAKISTAN > SINDH
t.gif

Ghotki sisters allowed to reunite with husbands
SHARE TWEET
Ghotki sisters allowed to reunite with husbands
By Saqib Bashir
Published: April 11, 2019
TWEET EMAIL
1948133-hindumuslimgirlsxxx-1554965659-749-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday allowed two Hindu sisters from the Ghotki district of Sindh to reunite with their husbands, rejecting their parents’ contention that the girls were kidnapped and forced to change their religion.

An IHC bench headed by Chief Justice Athar Minallah, ruled on the matter following a report from a five-member commission, which said that the girls accepted Islam on their own to marry their lovers and that it did not appear to be a case of forced conversion.

The court said the two were adult enough to make their own decisions and that they were not forced to convert. And in light of the commission’s report, the bench allowed the girls – Reena and Raveena – to reunite with their husbands.

The girls and their spouses, Safdar Ali and Barkat Ali, had filed a petition seeking protection. In their plea, the girls maintained that they belong to a Hindu family of Ghotki but converted wilfully as they were impressed by Islamic teachings.

Courts orders custody for Ghotki girls

The teenagers had left their home on March 20 to be married in Punjab, where the law does not bar marriages of those younger than 18, unlike Sindh. The police also detained 10 people in the case and registered a formal case of kidnapping and robbery on complaints of the girls’ parents.

A video surfaced online showing the teenagers’ father and brother claiming the girls were abducted and forcefully converted. It was followed by another video snippet in which the two girls said that they had converted to Islam.

During the hearing on Thursday, the interior secretary told the court that members of the inquiry commission, Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari and the National Commission on the Status of Women chairperson Khawar Mumtaz held a meeting with the girls and their spouses, separately.

After Ghotki, another underage Hindu girl allegedly abducted in Badin

“The medical tests proved the girls are adults aged 18 and 19,” said the interior secretary. “This does not appear to be a forced conversion case. It seems like it has become a culture in the area,” he informed the bench.

Mumtaz told the court: “This is a sensitive matter and we probed [into] it accordingly. The girls accepted Islam on their own to marry their lovers.” Justice Minallah also sought opinion on the matter from IA Rahman, another member of the commission.

Rehman advised regularising centres where the conversions take place. He lamented that there are no laws preventing forced conversions. The IHC chief justice expressed confidence in parliament to legislate on such matters.

https://www.samaa.tv/opinion/2019/03/ghotki-conversions-editorial-line-on-the-dotted-line/


Yes, apparantly pakistan is a heaven for Hindu girls who regularly get lucky enough to find love in muslim men and then "disappear" from home and resurface after having been Converted, Married and post "honey moon" much to the delight of fellow pakistani muslim.s


What is surprising is that such "love affairs" is strictly one sided.

No one ever hears of HINDU Boys of pakistan finding "true love" in muslim girls of pakistan, disappearing from home and resurfacing after getting converted , and married. :lol:


Sounds totally Legit. I applaud you. So will the rest of the muslim world.
 
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https://www.samaa.tv/opinion/2019/03/ghotki-conversions-editorial-line-on-the-dotted-line/


Yes, apparantly pakistan is a heaven for Hindu girls who regularly get lucky enough to find love in muslim men and then "disappear" from home and resurface after having been Converted, Married and post "honey moon" much to the delight of fellow pakistani muslim.s


What is surprising is that such "love affairs" is strictly one sided.

No one ever hears of HINDU Boys of pakistan finding "true love" in muslim girls of pakistan, disappearing from home and resurfacing after getting converted , and married. :lol:


Sounds totally Legit. I applaud you. So will the rest of the muslim world.
uhm, probably because, they are "hindu" boys!!! :lol:

can't deny the fact that even india, hindu women like to chase Muslim boys, there's a reason why the rss goons have gone on a rampage against all hindu girls dating muslim boys!
 
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