An unelected all-male village council in India also ordered that 23-year-old Meenakshi Kumari and her 15-year-old sister are paraded naked with blackened faces.
Amnesty International said the sisters and their family have fled their village in the Baghpat district, just outside of Delhi.
The sisters’ brother Ravi fell in love with a girl from the Jat caste who was married off in February. A higher social caste than Ravi and his family, who are Dalit, once known as the ‘untouchables’, who are at the bottom of India’s caste system.As punishment, on July 31 a village council decided Ravi’s sisters should be raped to avenge his actions. Since the family fled their village their home has been ransacked.
Sumit Kumar, another brother of Meenakshi, told Amnesty that members of the Jat caste were powerful members of the village council, saying: “The Jat decision is final.” His family fears for their lives if they return. Meenakshi has filed a petition with India’s Supreme Court asking for protection.
Meanwhile
her father has also lodged a complaint with two national bodies saying
he has been harassed by the family of the Jat woman and by police. They
are also worried about the safety of the Jat woman, who is believed to
be pregnant with Ravi’s child.
Amnesty International has launched a petition calling on India’s authorities intervene immediately and protect the two sisters.
Amnesty International has launched a petition calling on India’s authorities intervene immediately and protect the two sisters.
In an appeal, Amnesty said: “Unelected village councils such as this are widespread in parts of India. More often than not they are made up of older men from dominant castes, who prescribe rules for social behaviour and interaction in villages. Nothing could justify this abhorrent punishment. It’s not fair. It’s not right. And it’s against the law.”
Amnesty International have launched a petition urging the Principal Secretary of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh to take action
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