Deccan Chronicle

KHASI WOMEN WARNED OVER MARRIAGES

- MANOJ ANAND | DC GUWAHATI, JULY 26

In what has created a major controvers­y in the frontier state, the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council has passed a bill stripping the women of their Scheduled Tribe (ST) and all privileges if they marry to a non-Khasi man.

The autonomous district council, which governs three districts of the frontier state, has made this second amendment in the Social Custom of Lineage Act on Wednesday.

The proposed amendment, which has been sent for the approval of the Governor, proposes that such woman who marries to a non-Khasi man, their children would also be deemed to be non-Khasi.

Though, the proposed amendment, which will become an act after the approval of the Governor would not be applicable with retrospect­ive effect, the KHDAC chief executive member H.S. Shylla justified its necessity to protect the indigenous community from the problem of immigrants posing a serious threat to their existence.

Referring the problem of immigrant as silent invasion, he clarified that he was not against love relationsh­ips or marriages as “it is a personal choice”.

On asked about men, he said, “A time will come when we will have to do the same with Khasi men also and not just women. By then, there will not be a need for tang jait.”

It is significan­t that “tang jait” is a ceremony, which is organised in Meghalaya to accept a non-Khasi woman whom a Khasi man marries, to a new clan.

After the amendment the new act states, “Any Khasi woman who marries a non-Khasi as well as her offspring(s) born out of such marriage(s) shall be deemed as non-Khasi who shall lose the Khasi status and all the privileges and benefits as a member of the Khasi tribe who cannot claim preferenti­al privileges under any law.”

After the amendment the new act states, “Any Khasi woman who marries a non-Khasi as well as her offspring(s) born out of such marriage(s) shall be deemed as non-Khasi.”

Our culture and tradition and, above all, our Constituti­on do not have any place for violence — Ram Nath Kovind, President

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