In a society like Pakistan, where arranged marriages remain the socially acceptable form of marital arrangement, the concept of free-will marriage or ‘love marriage’ is at odds with social and cultural fabric of society. Unfortunately, over the years, the number of murders reported post the nuptials has only increased in multiples which stood at an already high 219 in 2011.
In the case of villages and rural areas, the problem stems from both the local Jirga system and the social mindset that in spite of ruling verdicts as heinous as a young girl’s rape to settle a dispute between the parties, is still the legal resort for the populace. Hence, the need for a change in the mindsets of our communities’ elders should start from urban centres for now, where if not all, a significant proportion of the population has the liberty to exercise its own will when choosing a partner.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 26th, 2018.
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