Honour Killings: What a Shame!

‘Chandigarh: A father kills her 17 years old daughter and her 21 years old lover in a fit of rage after seeing them together in a room, talking.’
‘Bhojpur, Bihar: A 16-year-old girl, Imrana, is set on fire inside her house in a case of what the police call ‘moral vigilantism’. The victim screams for help for about 20 minutes before neighbors arrive, only to find her still smoldering. She is admitted to a local hospital, where she later succumbs to her burns.’
‘The Times of India Report: More than 1,000 young people in India have been done to death every year owing to 'Honour Killings' linked to marriages and love affairs that do not get acceptance from the society.’
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I read these lines in the newspapers and feel bad. And sad. How can a brother strangulate his sister in Punjab, no matter what the reason is! (And I get reminded that Raksha Bandhan is 3 days from now. Irony.) How can a father shoot at his own daughter, the one whom he had once taught how to walk by holding her little fingers?
How can a human kill his own family member so that he may live ‘with honour’ in his society?
What kind of civilization is this! We talk of progress and development. We talk of 11%+ GDP growth rate. We talk of the great Indian culture and the great Indian villages. What a royal waste!
If such sorts of inhuman barbaric practices are executed in the traditional villages and rural parts of India, one would better walk off to the nearest metropolitan city. And one should.
Human emotions deserve much more than fits of rage and false sense of honour in the society.
And what kind of distorted sense of honour is this!
 “ Look, I killed my daughter, because she had the heart to love someone. Ain’t I the real man?”
“ My sister tried to rot the pure lineage of my family. I showed her that we are a bunch of the pure people. Come, smell my blood, don’t you sense unadulterated genes?”
“ How could I not kill them! What right they had to elope and come back, thinking that I would accept them?”
“ Castes are God’s rules. You just can not play with our family’s honour in this manner. What would my neighbor say? That my daughter fled with that guy who had a decent job, but was low caste none the less? I won’t let that happen.”
“You fuck with the society’s rules, the society fucks with your lives.”

What nonsensical justifications! Any sane man/ woman would never accept any lame excuse like these for a heinous act as brutal as a homicide. I wonder what honor it brings to the ‘so-called-honor-seeking-pure-blood people’. They are nothing but a bunch of Neanderthalean troglodytes, who have no sense of respect for human life at all, leave alone the question of valuing human emotions.
Okay. Your daughter eloped with a guy whom you do not appreciate. Now, its your fault that you didn’t raise your daughter in such a manner that she would apprise you of such an important decision that she is going to make. And you have no right whatsoever to shoot at her lover, in any book of legal, social or moral rules and laws!
A couple of adults (above the legal age of marriage) like each other, they marry each other. In an ‘Independent’ country like India, they have every right to lead a happy and satisfying life together. No crap panchayat (read Khap panchayat) has the legal power to order harming the couple, let alone the question of killing them.
I wonder what the government is doing about it. Yeah yeah, the 64th Independence day celebrations are over now. The parliament sessions have begun already. In June 2010, scrutinizing the increasing number of honour killings, the Supreme Court of India issued notices to the Central Government and six states including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab,Haryana and Rajasthan, to take preventive measures, says a news report.
What we need now is a solid constitutional amendment which bans honour killings totally, and arranges for fitting legal consequences to all the people involved, including the total dissolution of the Panchayat, if required.
A zero tolerance approach.
Alok K.
P.S. Google says that no honour killings have taken place in the state of West Bengal since the last 100 years. And being in W.Bengal since the last four years, I want to believe it. Human, I am, after all.

15 Comments:

nitesh bhasker said...

Such abhorrent social practises are a reflection that the fruits of education is yet to reach the murky areas of our society...its true 50% of our population is still not literate...
Tagore wrote...."where the world has not been broken into fragments by narrow domestic walls"...we still haven't awakened "into that heaven of freedom".

Admin, Team arbitSpeculations said...

Yeah, agreed. Only an uneducated person can act like this.

Education broadens one's mind, and makes him/her realize the value of human life.

mohanraj rajaraman said...

how idiotic....:(,,,,wat the fck they gonna get from society for killing their own children...
just for fcking honor from society.....wat a shit...!!!!! dont they know that whole society rushing to solve their own problem...and wont have time to think about others..... seriously this kind of people who killing for honor must be exiled without any concern.....

Admin, Team arbitSpeculations said...

@ Mohanraj... Yes, you are totally justified in expressing your anger on this issue.
Society is but a sum of individual selfishness. What honour if one's own family is dead.

Mohi said...

I am glad you wrote it here. It is indeed a shame. And it adds furthermore to the shame when people witness such horrendous incidents, howl, shout and then forget. Yes, a solid constitutional amendment with zero tolerance approach is needed and I emphasize on the zero tolerance approach. Because, the Indian legal system is a loosely hung rigid chain of events that never end.

Rachit Sharma said...

Honor killing is indeed a shame. It should be eradicated from the society.
And let it be not a job of the lawmakers, but that of all sons of the motherland to avoid practicing such ill-acts.

Admin, Team arbitSpeculations said...

@Rachit... Easier said than done, bro. :)

Admin, Team arbitSpeculations said...

@ Mohi... yeah, and the worst part is the concept called khap panchayat, which locally legalizes the killings. Its a shame Indian administration has no control over it.

Anonymous said...

STRANGE we are in 21st century and can tolerates unmarried couples living together in urban cities. at the same time in the villages, there are places with no paved roads, no electricity, and people living in the medieval time with medieval cultures and values. In between these extremes lie myriad variations, but regardless of where or how they live, there are still many Indians that believe in the caste system.This can sometime cos honour killing .. HORRIBLE

Admin, Team arbitSpeculations said...

Yes, you point towards a very important issue here. India has suffered differential progress in mentality. Rural culture is all the more Indian, but it's high time we shed off our ancient barbaric theories about social honour.

Tushar Pardesi said...

In the root it's all about Hate against "Human" Honour Killing is just a another name given to the hatred people share against each other ! It's Pity beyond the caste , religion we are all the Human !! And we dont understand that yet !!

Admin, Team arbitSpeculations said...

Caste based discrimination - the root cause of all evil.
@Tushar... well said.

Pravy said...

Bhai..Pehli baat ,ek to laila ko raazi karne mein hi majnu ko hazaar papad belne padte hain...
Ye to uske baad waali problem hai.. :p

Waise on a bit serious note...There is a reason why the Indian constitution has fixed a particular age to declare the individual as an adult.Parents should respect that.

Hazaron cases hain jab ladka aur ladki ghar se bhaag jana hi solution samajhte hain and if they are able to cope up with the challenges of outside world then to sab theek...But if not then kahin ke nahi rehte..

Don't you think yahan par real problem is "lack of conversation btw the parent and the child " hai..And iske liya kahin ka kahin dono hi zimmedar hain....
Ladka ladki kahin aur ghoom rahe hain,Maan Bap ko khabar nahi....Maan Baap kahin aur rishta kar rahe hain..Ladka Ladki have got no clue.

Even apni generation mein bhi wo awkwardness hai that causes us not to discuss our likings about the opposite sex to our parents.
We can promise to ourselves ki apne bacchon ke saath ek more frank relationship banayein.. :p

Pravy said...
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Admin, Team arbitSpeculations said...

@ Pranav... you took the discussion to an entirely different level. :D

I agree to most part of it. But we are talking about Neanderthal parents.
Here the question is more about valuing the life of an innocent human being (or two, in most cases.)
A family has the right to disown their children, but getting them killed in the name of honor!
It's blunt hypocrisy.

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