HIGHLIGHTS
Mampi was thrust into marriage by her parents in 2015
The girl’s in-laws ridiculed her desire to study and thrust domestic work on her
Some members of the community have hailed the girl’s grit and drawn
parallels with Malala Yousafzai

(A very courageous and commendable act!
Never mind the "legal" status of the "talaq".

- Sukla)

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/girl-16-gives-talaq-to-hubby-for-opposing-her-education/articleshow/59185859.cms

Girl, 16, gives talaq to hubby for opposing her education

Monotosh Chakraborty | TNN | Updated: Jun 17, 2017, 04.50 AM IST

KOLKATA: As the country debates the need to abolish triple talaq, a
16-year-old girl from rural Bengal has stunned a section of the
community by uttering 'talaq' thrice to divorce her husband because he
opposed her wish to continue studies.

While some members of the community have hailed the girl's grit and
drawn parallels with Malala Yousafzai, the youngest-ever Nobel
laureate who had defied the Taliban's diktat against women's
education, others have questioned her act, considered a male
prerogative.

But Mampi Khatoon has decided to ignore the buzz and the barbs. "I
have to get on with life and carve my path just like Malala did. We
have to each fight our own battle," she says with a maturity rare for
her age.

Mampi, a resident of Mullickpur Mandirbazar, around 55km from Kolkata
along the Lakshikantapur train line, was thrust into marriage by her
parents in 2015. With three daughters to marry off and two sons to
rear, Sarjul Gharami — a tea stall owner — was glad when he received
the proposal from a family in Tekpanja village in Mandirbazar, about
6km away. Though Mampi, then in Class IX, wanted to study further, she
was unable to wriggle out. She, however, got her in-laws and husband
to agree to her continuing studies.
But Mampi's in-laws soon reneged on the promise and began objecting to
her attending school. They ridiculed her desire to study and thrust
domestic work on her. Undeterred, Mampi persisted and passed her
Madhyamik exam this year. But when she told her husband she wished to
get admitted to Class XI at an HS school, he refused. Her repeated
pleas failed to move him and her in-laws. When she visited her
parents' home some days later, she told them she wanted to study and
would not return to the husband's house.

Last month, she got admitted to Krishnachandrapur High School at
Mathurapur, around 9 km from her home. Seeing her eagerness to get
back to school, headmaster Chandan Kumar Maity waived the admission
and tuition fees.

When news of her admission reached her in-laws, the family stormed
into her parent's home and began berating them for daring to send the
girl back to school. They asked Mampi to pack her bags to return with
them. With Sarjul Gharami and Sahera Bibi standing by their daughter,
the situation turned nasty. Mampi could not take it anymore.
She walked up to her husband and shouted "talaq" thrice. That silenced
everyone. "My in-laws were stunned. They left after that, but my
parents stood by me," said Mampi.

"We made a mistake by marrying her off against her wish. She can stay
here and study as long as she wants," her mother said.

As word of the unusual triple talaq spread, there were murmurs all
around. Many expressed shock at the role reversal. "Only a man had the
right to give talaq to a woman. A woman pronouncing talaq is not
acceptable," said Maulana Abdul Mannan of Masoompara Masjid.

But some don't share this view. Haji Kazi Jalaluddin, a former
headmaster, said his personal opinion was that both men and women have
equal right to seek divorce. "If circumstance warrants, a woman can
seek divorce," he said.

Top Comment
Main culprit of this story is her parents. on the first place she was
married before the legal age and for this her parents should be taken
for ride by the cops and secondly I salute the girl for her... Read
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Tariq Jawaid

Mampi's neighbour Asma Bibi acknowledged that times have changed.
"Personally, I think it was very courageous of her to act the way she
did," she said.

Social Activist Miratun Nahar said, "This is an eye-opener to those
who want to marry off their daughters at tender age because they still
believe that marriage is the final goal for a woman. Under the Sharia
law, a woman can seek termination of the marriage contract (khula).
But then, the separation doesn't come by uttering triple talaq at one
go. A woman can approach the Shariah Committee seeking divorce on
certain grounds — if her husband is impotent, if her husband is
handicapped and the like. In this case, the woman has sought divorce
for pursuing studies. Even if the girl doesn't satisfy the grounds
laid down in the Sharia laws for seeking divorce, I believe she has
reasonable grounds to do so."



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