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    A PIL will not necessarily solve the problem. It will be just one tool.

    The court can only interpret he law. The law is drafted by the Ministry, and passed by parliament. ( Parliament is simply another term for a Khap, is analogous to our Sarv Khap)

    Our question is what did this parliament intend.?

    Why did they draft and make a law that allows same goth marriage, and not only same goth, but 1st cousin marrriage (- marriage of mama- bhanji) under the flimsy claim that it is a local custom d e.g for South Indian Brahmins?

    That being the case why did the drafters of the law ignore the jat customs, and not codify them into the law.

    One reason is that the jats had no organized voice at that time. the South Indian Brahmins , mnay were working in the Ministry and were active in politics, and had the Act drafted to suit their customs.


    So we need to organize and have either the law clarified to include our customs, or have the law changed.

    The Jats have fought unjust laws,- made by rajputs, Muslims, the British.



    That is what will help avoid tragedies like Vedpalji. If the court had told him, they would not recognize his proposed marriage as a Hindu marraige- he would have thought twice.

    Those who still wish to marry can convert and become Muslims

    Our kids must have clarity, where they can marry and where they cannot.




    Law, (Dharam) must prevail. To prevail it must be just.

    Ravi Chaudhary
    Last edited by ravichaudhary; August 8th, 2009 at 08:46 PM.

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