Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Indian police nab over 2,000 men for illegal child marriages

- By Wasbir Hussain

GUWAHATI, INDIA >> Indian police have arrested more than 2,000 men in a crackdown on illegal child marriages involving girls under the age of 18 in a northeaste­rn state, officials said Saturday.

Those arrested this week included more than 50 Hindu priests and Muslim clerics for allegedly performing marriages for underage girls in Assam, state police chief Gyanendra Pratap Singh said.

“We have so far arrested 2,169 men based on 4,074 registered police cases involving a total of about 8,000 men,” said Singh.

Many cases of child marriage in Assam, a state of 35 million people, go unreported.

Only 155 cases of child marriages in the state were registered in 2021, and 138 in 2020, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.

In India, the legal marriageab­le age is 21 for men and 18 for women. Poverty, lack of education, and social norms and practices, particular­ly in rural areas, are considered reasons for child marriages across the country.

Television images on Friday showed some young women with infants in their arms, crying and protesting the sudden arrests of their husbands.

“We were struggling and somehow making ends meet. But we were happy together. Who will provide for our livelihood now that my husband has been arrested?” asked a young woman.

Singh said child marriages were one reason for the state’s high infant mortality and maternal mortality rates.

“I have asked the Assam police to act with a spirit of zero tolerance against the unpardonab­le and heinous crime on women,” Himanta Biswa Sarma, the state’s top elected official, tweeted.

India’s Parliament is considerin­g legislatio­n to raise the age for marriage for women to 21 from 18, to bring it in line with men and promote gender equality.

India’s Minister for Women and Child Developmen­t Smriti Irani told Parliament on Friday that the move would enable girls to complete their education and achieve economic independen­ce apart from achieving physical and psychologi­cal maturity.

 ?? ANUPAM NATH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sonali Begum, 17, cries at her rented house in Guwahati, India, on Saturday as she describes how her husband, Siddique Ali, 23, was picked up by the police.
ANUPAM NATH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sonali Begum, 17, cries at her rented house in Guwahati, India, on Saturday as she describes how her husband, Siddique Ali, 23, was picked up by the police.

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