http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/educated-caste-hindu-youth-campaign-against-intercaste-marriages/article3644332.ece?css=print


Today's Paper » NATIONAL » TAMIL NADU
Published: July 16, 2012 00:00 IST | Updated: July 16, 2012 04:56 IST
Educated caste Hindu youth campaign against inter-caste marriages

M.K. Ananth

A youth going through the ‘anti inter-caste marriage' pamphlets that were
circulated to them in Namakkal on Sunday. —Photo: M.K. Ananth
“I have known girls (friends and relatives) of our community fall in love
with boys from other communities and marry them. It not only affected them
but also their families that were pushed to shame from which they were
unable to recover even many years after the marriage”, says P. Karthik
(22), an engineering professional.

He was among other educated youth who were busy distributing pamphlets at
the launch of the ‘Campaign Against Inter-Caste Marriage Movement’ –
organised by the Kongu Velala Goundergal Peravai in Namakkal on Sunday. He
claimed that boys from downtrodden communities targeted wealthy girls from
their community.

His fellow campaigner N. Saravanan (20), a third year B.Tech student, told
The Hindu that inter-caste marriages cannot be accepted even if the boy is
from a well-off family among Forward (FC), Backward (BC) or other caste
Hindu communities.

“India is known for its rich tradition that is preserved by communities in
the country over the years. Inter-caste marriages will put an end to this
tradition”, he added. However, they denied that they opposed inter-caste
marriages due to shortage of brides for grooms of that community.

Their friend R. Muthukumar (25), an MBA from Sankari said they were united
by the movement. “We are talking to girls in love with youth from other
communities and have emphasised the need to protect our tradition. But many
girls are deeply infatuated,” he lamented.

State president of the Peravai Pongalur R. Manikandan who presided over the
inauguration told The Hindu that they launched the movement in April this
year after closely observing nearly 900 inter-caste marriages involving
girls of their community in the 10 districts in Kongu region in about a
year.

He alleged that some political parties and organisations supported
inter-caste marriages to gain votes.

“We want to save girls from the sufferings that they would undergo after
such marriages. Many girls regret their marriage after experiencing
cultural differences in the boy’s house. Sadly, the girl’s family also does
not accept them,” he observed.

Mr. Manikandan made it clear that they would not resort to forcible means
to prevent inter-caste marriages. “We will campaign in the district
headquarters in Kongu region and then focus on village-level campaigns and
other awareness programmes among adolescent girls and boys in colleges and
schools,” he added.

“Other caste Hindus have also extended their support for our movement and
we are planning to jointly organise a mass ‘Anti Inter-Caste Marriage
Conference’ in 2014 in Coimbatore,” he added.

While the Government is taking steps to promote inter-caste marriages by
providing financial assistance and extending other benefits for those
couples, the event that was organised with publicity through newspaper
advertisements and wall posters shocked quite a number of people of this
town.

Superintendent of Police M. Sathiya Priya said that it was an indoor
meeting for people of that community to avoid inter-caste marriages. “Stern
legal action will be initiated against persons who try to stop inter-caste
marriages as it is an offence”, the SP warned.
-- 
Peace Is Doable

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.


Reply via email to