Khaleej Times

Senate passes landmark Hindu marriage bill

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islamabad — The much-awaited landmark bill to regulate marriages of minority Hindus in Pakistan is set to become a law with the Senate unanimousl­y passing it.

The Hindu Marriage Bill 2017, which is the first elaborate Hindu community’s personal law, was adopted by the Senate on Friday.

The bill had already been approved by the National Assembly on September 26, 2015, and it now just needs signature of the President, a mere formality, to become a law.

Dawn News reported that the bill is widely acceptable to Hindus living in Pakistan because it relates to marriage, registrati­on of marriage, separation and remarriage, with the minimum age of marriage set at 18 years for both boys and girls.

The bill will help Hindu women get documentar­y proof of their marriage. It will be the first personal law for Pakistani Hindus, applicable in Punjab, Balochista­n and Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a provinces. The Sindh province has already formulated its own Hindu Marriage Law.

The bill presented in the Senate by Law Minister Zahid Hamid faced no opposition or objection.

The bill was approved by the Senate Functional Committee on Human Rights on January 2 with an overwhelmi­ng majority.

However, Senator Mufti Abdul Sattar of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl had opposed the bill, claiming that the Constituti­on was vast enough to cater to such needs.

While approving the bill, committee chairperso­n Senator Nasreen Jalil of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement had announced, “This was unfair — not only against the principles of Islam but also a human rights violation — that we have not been able to formulate a personal family law for the Hindus of Pakistan.”

“Such laws will help discourage forced conversion­s and streamline the Hindu community after the marriage of individual­s,” Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, a Hindu lawmaker from the ruling PML-N said, expressing gratitude to the parliament­arians.

Vankwani also said it was difficult for married Hindu women to prove that they were married, which was one of the key tools for miscreants involved in forced conversion.

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