The Maugabesque official (perhaps realising that there is NO other
method of ruling out pregnancy) said: “The test was a precautionary
measure,” he added. “Last year one of the brides delivered a baby even
as the marriage ceremony was on. Since there is money involved, many
women, try to take advantage.”

So ...they paraded these women and had their vaginas 'manually
examined'. Brilliant! Isn;t it?

I wonder now ....if any of the Shahanis, Goswamis, Gillians and Selmas
will hold an 'inquisition' about this ......or just say ....Why should
we bother?

It is cheaper to just beat up on the Portuguese (whom - as Bernado
rightly pointed out) "we were so close to ....but agora ....we are
nationalists. Of course! sure sure.(Not applicable to 'bhaille')

So ...here's to Mugabe!

jc


Govt holds virginity test for MP brides

All 151 girls who participated in a mass wedding conducted by the
Madhya Pradesh government on June 26 were forced to undergo virginity
tests before doing so.

The mass wedding in Shahdol, 600 km east of Bhopal, was part of a
welfare measure, the Mukhyamantri Kanyadaan Yojna (Chief Minister’s
‘giving away the bride’ programme) begun by the state in April 2006.
Under it, single adult women from poor families – be they unmarried,
widowed, divorced or abandoned – who have found themselves prospective
spouses but cannot afford the wedding expenses, are married off in
groups and paid a fixed sum of Rs 6500 as well.

“At first I refused to go through the test,” said a Baiga tribal girl,
who was among the brides at Shahdol, but who does not want to be
identified. “But an officer told me I would not be allowed inside the
marriage hall unless the gynaecologist declared me eligible. And the
only way I could be eligible was by going through the test.”

“The gynecologist manually examined,” she added.

Dr Reena Gautam, gynecologist at Shahdol district hospital, under
whose supervision the tests were conducted, refused to comment. “Speak
to the administration officials,” she said.

“I’ve ordered an enquiry,” Neeraj Dubey, Shahdol district collector
told HT. But his sympathies were clear. “The test was a precautionary
measure,” he added. “Last year one of the brides delivered a baby even
as the marriage ceremony was on. Since there is money involved, many
women, try to take advantage.”

The programme has been allocated a Rs 25 crore budget this year. In
three years, 88,460 such marriages have been solemnized in different
districts of the state.

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