Pro-women activists, political leaders and NGOs in Kerala have voiced outrage over the plight of a 17-year-old girl, divorced by a UAE national within about two weeks of their marriage in Kerala.
Setting aside their difference, they demanded a strong legislation to check the social menace known in local parlance as 'Arabi Kalyanam' (Arab wedding), in which minor Muslim girls are forced into marriage with Arab nationals without their consent.
Though the Malabar coast of north Kerala had a long history of 'Arabi Kalyanam", it is for the first time that such a case is being reported in two decades.
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In her complaint to the Child Welfare Committee, the girl alleged that it was the orphanage authorities who forced her into the marriage, which the charity outfit rejected outright.
Reacting to the issue, CPI(M) Central Committee member and former minister P K Sreemathi said the incident was so shocking as it is unbelievable that such a thing has happened in Kerala, which has been known for its progressive outlook and women empowerment.
"It was nothing but an attempt to sell the modesty of an under-aged girl for monetary benefits. Not only the orphanage authorities but the UDF-led state government also could not absolve itself of the responsibility of the shameless incident," Sreemathi told PTI.
An attempt to suppress the issue by offering money to the girl's family was on and the authorities concerned should take immediate steps to ensure that such incidents were not happening any more in the state, she said.