Friday, 22 November 2013

Indian-girl-Fatima-Mangre
An Indian girl of eight is believed to have become the world’s youngest divorcee after leaving her 14-year-old husband.
Fatima Mangre was married off at the age of four by her father in Nakhi village, in the Shravasti district of India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
But the marriage was annulled four years later after dad Anil said he realised it was wrong to have forced her to marry at such a young age.

When the youngster’s in-laws came to collect her to live with them and her teenage husband, Anil told them he wanted his daughter to wait until she was 18.
He told local media: “I finally realised that this practice of marrying off daughters so young was wrong and that she should have a childhood, and that it was my duty to provide that.”
But the decision sparked a huge row with the boy’s father, Dipak Bakridi, which resulted in Fatima’s father announcing his daughter would divorce.
The annulment was arranged the following week.
The state government of India’s northern Uttar Pradesh state has called for an inquiry into the incident.
Officials ordered a probe after  Nirmala Samant, a member of the New Delhi-based National Commission for Women, sent a letter demanding details of the divorce and threatening action against the parents of the girl and the boy.
Samat said: “This is a scandal, we need more details before taking action.
“The girl’s father must answer why he married her off at 4 years old and the boy’s father must answer why he agreed to such a marriage and then went to demand the girl when she is barely 8 years old.
“This is insensitive, controversial and objectionable,” she said.

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