Tuesday, April 16, 2024

‘Scrap this move;’ CPIM’s women’s wing on increase in marriage age for girls

All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) has said it strongly disagrees with the recent Union Cabinet decision to raise the age of marriage to 21 from 18 years for girls.

“This move, ostensibly for ‘women’s empowerment’, will be totally ineffective in a situation where the government has failed to meet even the most basic nutritional, educational and employment needs of the people,” read the statement by CPI(M)’s women’s wing.

The new decision, according to the left body of women, will in fact be counterproductive since raising the age of marriage for girls will result in further targeting of choice marriages.

The Narendra Modi government has cleared a proposal to raise the minimum age of marriage for women from 18 to 21. The decision to raise the age was made during a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. Currently, the minimum age of marriage for men is 21 and 18 for women.

“It will act as a way to control the sexuality of a young girl, who already faces an uphill task to marry someone of her choice. Studies have shown and we know from our experience that criminalization of consensual sexual activity between young persons has often led to charges of kidnapping, rape and other crimes including under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, leading to the breaking of these unions and incarceration of the young man involved. Such a measure will therefore result in affecting the basic constitutional rights of women to privacy and autonomy,” read AIDWA’s statement.

AIDWA had demanded that the Union government scrap this move to raise the age of marriage of girls to 21.

The argument that the age of marriage of women should be raised to bring about gender equality is also fallacious, argued the women’s group.

AIDWA also asserted that it had previously demanded that the age of marriage of boys should in fact be reduced to 18 years, i.e., the age of majority, by when all persons have the right to vote and have the capacity to enter into contracts.

“The 18th Law Commission had also recommended that the age of marriage should be 18 for boys to bring about parity. This will also stop the boy from being subjected to various criminal penalties,” according to AIDWA.

CPI(M)’s women’s wing also alleged that this move to raise the marriageable age is clearly a diversionary tactic from a government which refuses to allocate adequate resources towards nutritional programs like the ICDS, education and healthcare.

“If, as has been noted, the nutritional status of women remains low from birth onwards, getting married at 21 and having a child after that cannot improve the condition of maternal and child health or mortality,” the group said.

The statement was signed by AIDWA national president Malini Bhattacharya and general secretary Mariam Dhawale.

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