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Children can’t participat­e in human chain without guardians: Patna HC

- IANS

patna — In a setback to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s much hyped “human chain” against child marriage and dowry to be organised on January 21, the Patna High Court on Tuesday has directed the state government that children, including students will not participat­e in it without guardians.

The court, while hearing a petition filed by the Nagrik Adhikar Manch, said parents’ permission is mandatory for children to participat­e in the human chain and government will not take action against those children and school students who would not participat­e in it.

The petitioner­s have told the court that the state government has been putting pressure on school students to participat­e in the human chain, ignoring cold wave conditions, for political gain only.

Last year, also after the High Court’s directive, the state government had assured that the participat­ion of school children was not mandatory for the “human chain” in support of the state government’s prohibitio­n policy.

The government then said there would be no forcible participat­ion.

The Bihar government plans to form “the world’s longest human chain against child marriage and dowry”.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has launched a massive campaign against the child marriage and dowry in the state on October 2, 2017. —

 ?? YouTube ?? Girls participat­ing in a human chain in Phulwari Sharif, Patna, in January last year. —
YouTube Girls participat­ing in a human chain in Phulwari Sharif, Patna, in January last year. —

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