No love marriages, mobiles or unescorted visits to markets for those up to age of 40
Love marriages, unescorted visits to the market and even the use of mobile phones — women up to the age of 40 in Uttar Pradesh’s Bagpat area can have none of these. The decision, which seems inspired by a Taliban-style diktat, has been taken by the panchayat in the Baraut tehsil of Bagpat, ostensibly to safeguard women from “teasing.”
The panchayat issued a “farman” (diktat) barring women up to the age of 40 from going to the market and using mobile phones in the village and outside their home after complaints of “teasing” and “harassment” were reported from the area.
Sources said the “farman” was issued at the meeting of the panchayat of Asara village in Bagpat district on Tuesday after it was apprised of growing incidents of teasing in the village market. Asara is a Muslim-dominated village and several members of the minority community were present at the meeting.
The panchayat ruled that to keep the young girls and women safe from “roadside Romeos,” they will not be allowed into the market place. Worse, the panchayat has cautioned there will be severe punishment for those who violate the self-styled code of conduct.
The move has infuriated women’s rights activists. “Instead of taking action against the alleged perpetrators involved in the harassment, the panchayat has decided to keep tabs on the women. It is barbaric and mindless. The diktat is also in violation of the Supreme Court’s orders against such khap panchayat decisions and is against the tenets of the Constitution,” said Ranjana Kumari, director of the Centre for Social Research.
Urging the Uttar Pradesh government to “take stern action,” Ms. Kumari said: “The government cannot allow such Taliban-style functioning of the panchayats. A woman, who is legally of marriageable age, should be allowed to choose her partner and have a say in who she wants to marry. A mobile phone can also be a safety device, by taking them away, they are exposing women to danger.”
Sudha Sunder Raman, general secretary of the All India Democratic Women’s Association, also called for recall of the panchayat order and said: “Stringent action should be taken against those who issue such strictures.”
“We strongly condemn such attempts that are made to infringe on the rights of women. Going out, using mobiles…these are very basic democratic rights and it is a dangerous trend to impose restrictions on such necessities. And this notion that women up to the age of 40 need protection and need to be controlled is extremely chauvinistic and undermines all basic norms,” Ms. Raman said.
Keywords: Bagpat panchayat, Taliban-style diktat, women's freedom






If the Village cannot control road side Romeos then they should seek help from the Police. They cannot ask the women to be undercover. It’s a shame and we should never allow these mindless men to take any decision, Our India is a country of freedom and Justice. Please note “I am not against Muslims they are my friends”. But I do not support these actions in the name of religion.
Wow! According to the logic the panchayat uses, the villagers should
also be told to desist from owning money or jewelry, to prevent
thieves. Or maybe they shouldn't be allowed to live, to protect
themselves from murderers.
Any place that doesn't allow women abolutely equal rights to men is an abomination to whatever higher power exists.
Its is a retrograde diktat which must be condemned in the severest manner. Also, with all due respect to Political equality, Panchatantra teaches never to handover sword to a monkey he may split the King's head. People should exercise democarcy with more responsibility. Don't vote for anti-social and retrograde leaders.
Bagpat panchayats sarpanch and panches must be sued under law for allowing such diktats to be isssued.Being elected representatives,don't they know the law of the land? Women from all strand must take stand against this farman.Media should do its duty in the case.
This is really saddening. My heart sunk after reading such news. It
will really take us backward. We are on the path of equality and
development laid by Mahatma Fule, Narayan Guru, Gopal Ganesh Agarkar,
Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dr. B R. Ambedkar, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar,
Shahu Maharaj and many others. Such a Talibani diktat in Islam
dominated village in India will put a wrong precedence.
This is against liberty, freedom, equality and democracy. Overall it
is against Human Rights. We will have to stop this.
Whatever happened to the Indian govt, the law of the land and the criminal justice system? Are we to admit that the rule of law is not
mandatory in areas where the glare of the media doesn't fall regularly?
Wherefrom did these "panchayats" get the audacity to promulgate orders
relating to the personal lives of people? Are they running a parallel
govt there, perhaps "Panchayat Rule", a hitherto unknown amendment to
Art 356? These panchayats, Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist or Parsi,
must be brought to heel by the machinery of the State.
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