Dis-honour Killings : Deconstruct the Honour Concept . INDERJIT SINGH.
The recent cold blooded murder of an adult girl and a boy
(Dharmender and Nidhi) on 18 September in Garnawathi village near Rohtak
has yet again generated a media debate over unabated crimes of so
called honour killings in Haryana and other regions especially of North
West India. Another much talked about episode was that of Manoj – Babli
who were killed in village Karoda of Kaithal district in June 2007.It
should not be construed that no other honour killings have been
committed since then. Dozens reported and many more unreported cases
have taken place during these years. Two girls have been killed only
within a week of the Garnawathi killing . One of the fateful victims was
a girl who reportedly eloped with a boy from the Bapa village in
Yamunanagar . She was traced, brought back and poisoned and then
strangulated by her father and mother on 22 September.
But the recent Garnawathi incident having evoked more anguish is for the
reasons of worst kind of cruelty used in the crime as well as the
audacity with which this crime was being publically defended by the
perpetrators and also by certain other regressive forces including many
educated persons too . The other notable development in this context is
the prompt spurt in the activities of some caste panchayats who are
desperately seeking to deviate the main issue of right to life by
mischievously repeating the demand for amending the Hindu Marriage Act
1955 (MHA) which according to them was the reason for the family members
and parents who are left with no other 'option' but to kill their kins
for their 'sin' of developing a relation within the same gotra or/ and
the same village.
The khap panchayats have also
attributed crimes against women to the attire they wear like Jeans etc
and some of these self- appointed cultural and moral custodians have
also declared ban on wearing Jeans and use mobiles. Some khap persons
have gone to the extent of inspecting some girls schools in Jhajjar
district on October 26 last in order to make sure that their diktats
were enforced obediently. Such absurdity of blaming the victims
themselves was also on the public display in the aftermath of 16
December Nirbhaya gang rape and murder in Delhi. One important factor,
however, still remains missing in the entire debate and having a
definite bearing on honour killing is that of identity politics being
nakedly resorted to by most of the so called mainstream political
parties in Haryana and other states in the recent past.
What has been going on during recent years is the caste consolidation as
an electoral strategy in a vulgar competitive mode by various political
outfits and other opportunist forces. This factor of caste identity
politics consequently converted by RSS/VHP into communal flare up had
also played its role in the Muzaffarnagar carnage in UP recently. It is
not just by chance that most of the self styled caste bodies have been
allotted large plots of prime lands at almost all district headquarters
in Haryana by the successive governments in the name of Dharamshalas.
Interestingly ,the size of such lands as well as the location depends on
the social and political clout the particular caste was enjoing. The
agitation for reservation for the Jats and other castes is not that much
motivated over the concern for the unemployed youth but aimed at
caste consolidation for strengthening the social domination.The
increasing instances of attacks on the Dalits and sexual assaults on
women too are not unconnected to such pernicious political game at play
these days.
The incidents of honour killings, sexual
assaults on women, persecution of dalits and minorities have some
definite common links with the perpetuation of identity politics and
therefore, logical fall-out of caste consolidation as a political
agenda. It can be seen gaining more aggressive postures particularly on
gaining patronage of the ruling party of the day.
The
regressive agenda of caste consolidation has paid more political
dividents in recent years by using the Gotra as an emotional tool by the
caste panchayats. It is precisely due to the gotra factor that the
caste or khap panchayats are deliberately posing same gotra marriages as
a major threat to the socio-cultural hierarchy of a particular
community. This time again same gotra and same village marriages have
been used as a shield in order to defend the ignominy of a most cruel
act of murder.
If one goes by their specious argument then why
Ved Pal Moan was lynched in Singhwal village of jind district on 23 july
2009 in the presence of police force and a warrant officer of the high
court who also was injured. His marriage was neither within the gotra
nor within village. The khaps objected to the marriage on the plea that
boy and the girl were from the neighbouring villages which was
unacceptable according to the customs.
So the demand
of amendment of the HMA by prohibiting same gotra and same village
marriages would amount to imposition of a social custom followed by a
small community also on those regions and communities who have been
following different customs in marriages and other social matters.
Moreover ,the customs are not something eternal but keep on constantly
changing by various social strata, communities, families and individuals
with changing life conditions . Further how can anyone force a
prospective couple to go for tying a knot only according to the HMA only
and not under the Special Marriage Act.
It is a matter of
fact that in large parts of Haryana people of some communities do not
prefer to marry within the gotra as the cultural notion of brotherhood
remains by and large intact .
Traditionally boys and girls of
the village community and those belonging to the same gotra are presumed
to be brothers and sisters. It is another matter that cases of rapes
within the gotra and within the village are not uncommon. But caste
panchayats and even the elected panchayats often not only remain
tolerant towards cases of rape but they work overtime to stop the
aggrieved side from going to the police. They are mostly found defending
the culprits and compelling the victims and their families to reach a
compromise either at the level of police or turn hostile during the
trial in the court. Surprisingly these desperate attempts to prevent the
rape cases to be registered in the police also are done under the garb
of saving village honour.
They know it well that
amendment in the Hindu Marriage act is not only unwarranted but totally
impractical as the present legislation is valid for the whole country
while the marriage customs are not uniform even in the Haryana what to
speak of the entire country as far as so called unacceptability towards
same gotra and same village marriages is concerned. But on the contrary a
separate law is certainly required against honour crimes. Justification
for such legislation is that there is always a deficiency of eye
witnesses and other vital evidence needed for conviction of accused who
are often none other than the closest relatives of the deceased
themselves. It is highly objectionable that Haryana government is
opposing the proposed draft legislation against honour crimes mooted by
the law ministry and supported by women organisations with AIDWA having
made important contribution by submitting a serious draft.
Therefore, the outcry from the khaps etc regarding amendment in the
Hindu Marriage Act is nothing but a ploy to protect the patriarchal
hegemony and the status quo in which there were deep rooted vested
interests of the dominating strata. Raising the bogey of same gotra
marriages by posing it as a big threat is shamelessly defending the
gruesome murders being committed in the name of honour.
It is true that moral degeneration is pervading fast with the blind
consumerism particularly much faster under the neo- liberal
dispensation. But this can be countered only by alternative healthy and
progressive social movements and not by strengthening caste and other
regressive platforms. The false notion of family or community honour
must be deconstructed by notions of real honour which lies in respecting
women, an end to discrimination of dalits and minority communities.
What is really needed is a very powerful social movement in Haryana and
other regions against social evils like casteism ,female foeticide,
dowry, alcoholism, drug addiction, vulgarisation of culture and for
equal rights of women in parental property.
We are living in a society that is predominantly intolerant, no respect for individual choices, govern by few skewed minded people and now they hid themselves behind the honour of individual families. With the passage of time, nothing is changing except number increasing on this sacred altar.
ReplyDeleteA comprehensive article. Especially, the inclusion of the incident relating to the Singhwal village that has been otherwise glossed over, is the one that is most revealing of how the repressive mechanism works and by what motive.
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