Sunday , November 17 2024

300 Khap Panchayats will protest demanding ban

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Haryana's Khap Panchayats have demanded the government to ban live-in relationships and homosexual marriages. It has also raised its voice to end the practice of marriage within the same clan. If the government does not accept all these demands of the Khap, a fierce agitation has been warned.

It is not only love that is against marriage

Khap Panchayats have opened a front to ban live-in relationships and homosexual marriages. Raghubir Nain, head of Binnain Khap, says that Khap is not against love marriages, but the consent of parents is extremely important. If parents and family are not present in the marriage, then this marriage is against the culture. Such marriages are recognized in law, but are against society and culture. Apart from this, Khap Panchayats demand that marriages within the same gotra (paternal lineage) should be banned. This will make it easier to protect the next generation from hereditary diseases and complications. Citing science, he said that marrying within the same gotra increases diseases instead of eliminating them. Therefore, the government will be demanded to end this system.

Live-in relationships are breaking families

Binnain Khap chief Raghubir Nain said that live-in relationships and homosexual marriages should also be banned. This sends a wrong message in the society. Families are breaking up due to this system. Therefore, we will meet PM Modi to raise these issues and will also contact opposition parties to put pressure on the current government. He said that if our demands and amendments in the Hindu Court Bill are not met, then we will protest.

Legal rights are being violated by the society.

On the other hand, Khap leader Santosh Dahiya says that families are breaking up due to live-in relationships and the law is giving them the right to live in live-in relationships. It is not appropriate to marry within the same clan. This not only disturbs the social structure, but also causes genetic problems. Therefore, the government will be asked to ban marriage within the same clan. About 300 Khap Panchayats are ready to join us to take this work forward. It would be better if the government accepts our demands easily, otherwise we will take to the streets.