UP: After khaps, now Deoband clerics oppose raising marriage age of girls

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UP: After khaps, now Deoband clerics oppose raising marriage age of girls

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MUZAFFARNAGAR: After khaps of western Uttar Pradesh, now clerics of Deoband, too, have opposed the Centre's decision to raise the marriage age of girls from 18 to 21 years. Several ulemas in Deoband said on Sunday that the decision seems to have been taken "in haste and must be reconsidered". Jamiat Dawat Ul Muslimeen's patron Ishaq Gora said that if the Union government wants to make it a law, “then they should have consulted the religious heads of all faiths". The cleric further said that "India is a country where people follow and obey religious heads more than the government." "Our government has the right to make any law. But after raising the age of marriage for girls, the government should not be in a hurry to implement it," he added. Another Deoband cleric, Mufti Asad Qasmi, said, "They (government) won't listen to anyone. If they want to make it a law, they will do so. But I would like to point out that if a boy and a girl are not married at the right time, then there is a risk that they may commit sin. So, they should be married at a younger age." Several khaps had recently opposed the Centre’s decision, claiming it will "increase crimes against women” and that "the government should not interfere in personal lives of people". “Parents should have the sole right to decide when to marry off their daughters,” Naresh Tikait, BKU leader and head of Baliyan khap (having over a lakh followers in 78 villages of west UP), had said. Echoing similar sentiments, Thamba khap leader Chaudhary Brijpal had said, “The move will increase crime in society. Girls should be married off at the age of 16.” The Union cabinet recently took the decision to raise the legal age of marriage for girls from 18 to 21 years. The legal age of marriage for men is 21 years. The government, with this decision, will be bringing the age of marriage for both at par.

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The Times of India

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2021-12-20

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