Indian murders daughter in suspected 'honour' killing

Both their Muslim families had disapproved of the relationship because the teenagers came from the same caste


Afp March 22, 2017
PHOTO: EXPRESS

NEW DELHI: Indian police on Wednesday arrested a man for allegedly murdering his teenage daughter in a so-called honour killing after she was caught dating a local boy he did not approve of.

The girl's father slit her throat and dumped the 15-year-old's body on the doorstep of her boyfriend's house in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh state, local police officer Shivraj Singh told AFP.

"We have arrested the father for her murder," he said.

Honour-killing survivor fears violence from soon to be freed relatives

The boyfriend allegedly sneaked into the girl's house early on Tuesday but was caught by her mother and handed over to police, Singh said.

Her father, learning about the incident, returned home and butchered his daughter with a meat cleaver before leaving her body at the teenager's home.

Both their Muslim families had disapproved of the relationship because the teenagers came from the same caste.

Some Indians perceive unions from the same "gotra" - or kinship group - as incestuous despite the lack of genetic links.

Strong beliefs around same-caste pairings have been a motivating factor in many so-called honour killings across India, as have inter-faith relationships.

Three women murdered for honour in a day

On Tuesday a teenage couple allegedly committed suicide in neighbouring Shahjahanpur district after coming under immense pressure as they followed different faiths.

"Honour" killings have been carried out for centuries in India, especially in rural areas, where close relatives or village elders seek to restore their family's honour after a perceived transgression.

United Nations statistics suggest 1,000 of the 5,000 such murders globally every year occur in India.

The Supreme Court ruled in 2011 that those found guilty of such killings should face the death penalty.

COMMENTS (5)

gulshan | 7 years ago | Reply Pak media ever ready to paste India news that somehow gives them parity with India and sort of acceptance in Pakistan.
Pg56 | 7 years ago | Reply @Tajwar: Right here. The murderer will not escape using Diyyah laws. The police was prompt in arresting the father. SC has already prescribed death sentence for it. Both girl and boy were Muslim. There is no tolerance in society for this.
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