Our obsession with matters of morality is increasing. Women are, most often, the targets of this obsession. Indeed, no one cares very much as to whether or not a man has relations outside marriage or other aspects of his behaviour since one cannot recall ever such a case being brought before a court where a man was asked to prove anything. The focus is on women and their doings and our whole skewed concept on honour is bound with this. Women in the world of show business, like Meera or Veena Malik, are especially susceptible because they are held as torch-bearers of the nation’s honour (hence the outrage when Ms Malik becomes friendly with an Indian actor) and judged solely on that, mostly by right-wing elements in our political parties, media and society in general. The judge in the matter must demonstrat e wisdom, not play to the galleries, and ensure that the dignity of all parties in the case is protected. This would, in fact, seem to be the key issue in deciding a matter where the claim of one adult essentially stands against the other and little proof seems to exist either way.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 7th, 2011.
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