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India's Taliban banishes women below 40 from markets
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Lucknow: India’s own Taliban, the panchayats, have given another shocking fatwa to solve the problems faced by their women in Bagpat district in Uttar Pradesh. The order banishes any woman aged below 40 years to go to the markets.

In a Panchayat that was held at Asra village in Bagpat, the women have also been ordered not to use mobile phones. The order specifically says that not only in the villages, the women will avoid using phones even outside the villages.

The Panchayat clearly said the women faulting on the orders will be punished. Mohammed Raees, 43 years old, told Bhaskar News that the decisions were taken to avoid increasing cases of eve-teasing and molestation, especially in market areas.

Surprisingly, the Panchayat did not find a single solution to punish the culprits of the eve-teasing cases.

'Talibani' panchayat: UP panchayat bans love marriage, forbids girls from using cell phones

The self-styled guardians of morality and social values in India are getting more brazen day-by-day.
In a Talibani diktat slapping several restrictions on women, a village panchayat in Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh - around 40 km from the national Capital - banned girls from using mobile phones when out on roads and women less than 40 years old from going out shopping.
The panchayat of Asara village also banned love marriages and ordered girls to cover their heads while stepping out of their houses.

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The panchayat also said girls have to cover their heads while stepping out of house
The decisions were taken by the panchayat in February this year. It met on Wednesday to ensure strict enforcement of its decisions.
'We noticed that some girls and their parents were not taking our order seriously. So, we held a meeting on Wednesday in which we resolved that those who defy the order would be first ostracised and then expelled from the village. There are other ways also to make them follow the instructions. But that would be decided when such a situation arises,' Mohammed Mohkam (50), a member of the panchayat, said.
While 70 per cent villagers are Muslims, 30 per cent are Hindus, most of them Jats.

The meeting on Wednesday was attended by 200 people, representing the two communities in proportion to their population. To be sure, there were some welcome decisions also as the panchayat ruled that taking or giving dowry would be a punishable offence.
Besides, it barred boys from using headphones/earphones on roads and in bylanes.
'We also want even our boys to stop using earphone because they fail to listen horn on the roads and meet with accidents. Our women are also expected to cover their heads in the village. They can remove it once out of the boundary of the village,' Mohkam said.
But most of the fatwas were aimed at curbing the freedom of girls. The panchayat slammed love birds planning to enter into wedlock.
'Love marriages are a shame for society. It is very painful for the parents, specially the girl's family, because such marriages dent their respectability. Anyone who goes for love marriage will not be allowed to live in the village,' Sattar Ahmed, another member of the panchayat, said.
Justifying the bizarre decision to ban women below 40 from going to the market, Ahmed said: 'It gives rise to crime.'
Defending the fatwa on girls covering their heads: 'This is for their safety.'
Most villagers welcomed the orders. Vijendra Kashyap, a local, said: 'Women must follow them.'
'I would have been more happy had the panchayat imposed a complete ban on girls using mobiles,' Tarun Chaudhary, another villager, said.
Mohammed Islamuddin (62), another panchayat member, said: 'We are of the view that our immature daughters and sisters shouldn't carry a mobile phone because it leads to various complications. You know well how mobile phone has been misused to make MMS clips. We want to prevent them from any wrongdoing and protect them from bad elements.'
Even women appeared to support the panchayat's diktats. Geeta Devi, 40, said: 'Whatever they have decided would be followed. There shouldn't be arguments.'
However, Neetu Singh, a 23- year-old MA student in Baghpat who belongs to the same village, said: "I agree with the order that women should cover their heads in the village.
But using a mobile is necessary to be in touch with our parents. The panchayat must know that women are no less than men in any walk of life.'
Baghpat's superintendent of police V.K. Shekhar said: 'A deputy superintendent of police is probing the matter and suitable action will be taken once I receive the report.'
State Congress president Rita Bahuguna Joshis said: 'We will take up this Talibani order with the National Women's Rights Commission. Such bizarre orders can't be accepted at any cost.'
 
These Panchayat's in Haryana , Rajasthan and U.P are a Blight on the locals . worst part is , These Panchayat leaders are democratically Elected and the majority of local population support these decisions . we don't have to change System , we need to change ppl first .
 
How are the local authorities intervening in this issue?
With samajwadi party's govt. do you really expect any action from authorities?

These Panchayat's in Haryana , Rajasthan and U.P are a Blight on the locals . worst part is , These Panchayat leaders are democratically Elected and the majority of local population support these decisions . we don't have to change System , we need to change ppl first .
SC did overrule Khap phanchayat case.And if govt wants it can implement the SC ruling as it did in Khap by deploying Police force in numbers.
 
@ajtr,

its k that they have moronic views bt they are not talibans....
so think b4 posting.you wanna c the acts of talibans?
 
With samajwadi party's govt. do you really expect any action from authorities?

SC did overrule Khap phanchayat case.And if govt wants it can implement the SC ruling as it did in Khap by deploying Police force in numbers.

Do you think Force will work . I am sure there are other ways of dealing with it . Lets say Education , opening up of Goverment schools in those district for starters . ppl should know what is right and what is not . Police ka danda for everything is not effective .
 
Whatever be the panchayath resolution if it goes against basic right given by our constitution will be thrown to dustbin ..district collector has the power to declare the resolution
 
in saale buddhon ko bori mein daalo aur phaink aao arabian sea mein...:P
koi kaam hai ni ,,avein hi koi fatwa ya panga khda karte hai :hitwall:
 
No offence to my Jat bhais, but you guys need to sort this shyte out and start treating your women properly and stop being so overly possessive about them. Haryana, Western UP, Rajasthan( All Jat belt) are rife with these women rights, gender discrimination issues.
 
Local news is a banned topic and violation of PDF rules.
since when???never saw any such rule in force anyway even if there is any such rule then member section provides that opening to post it.
 
since when???never saw any such rule in force anyway even if there is any such rule then member section provides that opening to post it.
mam... here is the latest list of banned topics:
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You are continuously posting Indian local news.
 

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