Love and Death (and what the neighbors might think)

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Maybe your parents are mad about you knocking up your girlfriend? What would your gilfriend's dad do? Read on.........BALLA, India (Reuters) - Five armed men burst into the small room and courtyard at dawn, just as 21-year-old, 22-week pregnant, Sunita was drying her face on a towel.

They punched and kicked her stomach as she called out for her sleeping boyfriend "Jassa", 22-year-old Jasbir Singh, witnesses said. When he woke, both were dragged into waiting cars, driven away and strangled.

Their bodies, half-stripped, were laid out on the dirt outside Sunita's father's house for all to see, a sign that the family's "honor" had been restored by her cold-blooded murder.

A week later, the village of Balla, just a couple of hours drive from India's capital New Delhi, stands united behind the act, proud, defiant almost to a man.

Among the Jat caste of the conservative northern state of Haryana, it is taboo for a man and woman of the same village to marry. Although the couple were not related, they were seen in this deeply traditional society as brother and sister.

"From society's point of view, this is a very good thing," said 62-year-old farmer Balwan Arya, sitting smoking a hookah in the shade of a tree in a square with other elders from the village council or panchayat. "We have removed the blot."

Growing economic opportunities for young people and lower castes in Haryana have made "love marriages" more common, experts say, and the violent repression of them has risen in tandem as upper caste Jat men fight to hold on to power, status and property.

Sunita's father Om Prakash has confessed to murdering his pregnant daughter and her boyfriend, police told Reuters. An uncle and two cousins were among four others arrested.

 

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Indian culture is very atavistic, even here in Canada many Indians still adhere to this ridiculous, non-sensical and immoral caste system. I know a lot of "love" relationships that were forced to end because of the caste issue. Most of the youth say that they will not engage in the same atavistic behaviour, but I really don't believe most of them. One Indian friend once told me what he values, in order, "honour, money, and family". You judge on your own.

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by Nick86 on 05/20/2008 04:46:36 PM EST


It is difficult to read about such a sad story. Yet the whole neighborhood is condoning these actions. Madness.

by satanisreal on 05/20/2008 06:07:00 PM EST

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