Wani tradition: 3 arrested for marrying infant to 24-year-old

Girl was declared wani by a panchayat in a Jhang village.


Shamsul Islam October 11, 2011
Wani tradition: 3 arrested for marrying infant to 24-year-old

FAISALABAD:


Kot Shakir police have arrested three men for solemising marriage of a one-year-old child who had earlier been declared wani by a panchayat in a Jhang village.


Those arrested include the groom, 24-year-old Amjad*, groom’s father, Ata Muhammad, and nikahkhwah Allah Ditta*.

Police say they are conducting raids to arrest the child’s father, Fiaz*, and the man who headed the panchayat, Aslam Gujjar*. They have registered a case against the accused under Section 310-A of the Pakistan Penal Code.

According to the FIR registered by the infant’s mother, Tasawur Bibi, the panchayat had been convened in Kot Shakir village of Athara Hazari tehsil 10 days ago to punish Fiaz.

He had been caught by several villagers with Sakina*, a neighbour, at her house.

Talking to The Express Tribune, Ajmal, Farhan and Rai Ajmal said that they had suspected Fiaz of having an illicit relationship with the woman and had been following him for sometime. They said they had arranged the panchayat together with Sakina’s family members so that Fiaz could be punished.

The panchayat chief, Gujjar, a traffic warden in Jhang, ruled that Fiaz could be pardoned if he agreed to give a woman from his family in marriage to a man from Sakina’s family. Fiaz agreed to hand over his infant daughter to Amjad.

Tasawur Bibi told The Tribune that she could not allow anyone to do this injustice to her daughter. She said approached the police after her husband and in-laws refused to listen to her.

She said after the nikah the groom’s family had taken a promissory note worth Rs300,000 from them when she had refused to hand over her one-year-old daughter. “They insisted that we send the child with them. How can give them my one-year-old daughter? She is too young to be kept away from her mother,” she said.

Station house officer Ismatullah Chaudhary said police were conducting raids for the infant’s father and the panchayat chief. He said if they found evidence they would register a case against Fiaz and Sakina on charges of adultery.

*Names have been changed to protect identities

Published in The Express Tribune, October 11th, 2011.

COMMENTS (20)

Ros | 12 years ago | Reply

This goes against anyone's conscience surely,whatever religion? This is paedophilia pure and simple

Yuri Kondratyuk | 12 years ago | Reply

@Humanity:

Any clue about the rampant wife/daughter-in-law burnt alive by their saris catching fire mysteriously? Please enlighten the ET readers.

I will.

1) Such things never had an iota of religious sanction/background 2) Perpetrators were crushed by appropriately formulated and strictly enforced laws.

Dont take my word for it do your own research.

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