The Asian Age

Pak clears Hindu Marriage Bill

The bill will now be tabled in the National Assembly where it has a fair chance of being passed

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Islamabad, Feb. 9: After decades of delay and inaction, the Hindu minority community in Pakistan will soon have a marriage law as a parliament­ary panel has unanimousl­y approved the Hindu Marriage Bill.

The National Assembly standing committee on law and justice on Monday passed the final draft of Hindu Marriage Bill 2015, where five Hindu legislator­s were

specially invited.

Though the delaying tactics continued almost to the last, the committee adopted the bill unanimousl­y after making two amendments to fix the minimum age of the marrying male and female at 18 and making the law applicable to the whole country, Dawn reported.

The bill will now be tabled in the National Assembly where it has a fair chance of being passed as the ruling Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawa­z ( PML- N) party is supporting it.

Committee chairman Chaudhry Mahmood Bashir Virk expressed regret over the longdrawn tactical delay in framing family law for Hindu community.

“It was unbecoming of us Muslims in general and the political leaders in particular. We were required to facilitate the legislatio­n, not obstruct it. If we 99 per cent of the population are afraid of one per cent, we need to look deep inside what we claim to be and what we are,” he said.

Mr Virk and ruling

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