Another couple in a similar case, in Hafizabad, did not get a chance to seek police protection. Deceptively, the girl’s father called the couple over to reconcile matters. The innocent couple obliged and was soon met with fatal gunshots fired by the father. This ultimate Romeo and Juliet tragedy occurs far too often in both rural and urban areas of Pakistan. We implore the authorities in this case to deal severe punishment to the father, who so mercilessly took the lives of his own daughter and her husband.
Marriage by choice is a human right and one that parents, panchayats, jirgas or the state cannot override. The state and law-enforcement agencies must investigate the matter and come to the protection of hundreds of similar couples, who choose to exercise this right. No one should be given the freedom to override the law of the country and it is imperative that jirgas and panchayats, which attempt to take matters under their own control, are done away with. There is a crucial need for proper system of law to be put in place, covering both rural and urban areas of the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 19th, 2013.
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@Gp65: Jinnah was a human being and as they say perfection is not in the lot of humanity. About women status he was right. It was strange that he married a non Muslim but did not agree his daughter doing the same.
Women's rights are being trampled if their decision to stand up on their feet is considered incorrect and immoral. M.A. Jinnah said it so eloquently: “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you. We are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within the four walls of the houses as prisoners. There is no sanction anywhere for the deplorable condition in which our women have to live.” (Aligarh 1944) As long as women are considered only as sex objects for men, things will get worse.
Don't have a million rupees to educate their kids but a million can be raised to kill them for exercising standard adult franchise. Some people in Pakistan deserve to always be held back from prosperity.