After Child Marriage, CM Himanta all set to eradicate polygamy from Assam

Assam’s chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, made a significant announcement on September 2, revealing that the state is on the path to banning polygamy. This historic move aims to protect the rights and dignity of women. Here’s what you need to know:

The Draft Law Takes Shape

The chief minister stated that the draft of the law to ban polygamy in Assam will be ready within the next 45 days. This promising development marks a crucial step towards ending the practice of being married to more than one person at a time in the state. The bill is expected to be introduced in the state assembly in December.

Positive Progress

Himanta Biswa Sarma shared that the initial steps towards this important change have been completed. He expressed confidence in the process, saying, “We will now proceed to the next stage of the process, which is to complete the final drafting of the bill in the next 45 days.”

The Assam government actively sought public input on the proposed law, receiving a substantial response. A total of 149 proposals were submitted by concerned citizens in response to a public notice. These proposals provide valuable insights into the issue and demonstrate public support for the ban on polygamy.

Overwhelming Support

The chief minister mentioned that a legal committee was established to analyze the feasibility of banning polygamy in the state. The committee’s findings have been positive, indicating that such a law is both necessary and just. “We have received positive thoughts,” Himanta Biswa Sarma affirmed.

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Public opinions and suggestions played a pivotal role in shaping this legislation. Out of the 149 received suggestions, a significant majority—146 of them—are in favor of the bill to ban polygamy. These suggestions reflect widespread support for ending this practice. However, it’s worth noting that three suggestions expressed opposition to the proposed ban.

A Broader Vision

Himanta Biswa Sarma’s commitment to the welfare of Assam’s citizens extends beyond this crucial step in ending polygamy. He envisions a culturally rich and aesthetically appealing Assam, one that is not only free from the shackles of illegal practices but also an attractive destination for all.

Under Chief Minister Sarma’s leadership, the Assam administration has been resolute in combating child marriages. Since February 2023, the authorities have taken decisive action against this harmful practice. In that month alone, more than 1,800 individuals were apprehended from various parts of the state, marking a significant crackdown.

Zero Tolerance

Assam has witnessed a troubling increase in the prevalence of child marriages in recent years, often perpetrated by radical Islamists aiming to increase their numbers. In response to this inhumane practice, the Assam government has taken firm steps to put an end to it.

The chief minister has made it clear that marrying girls below the legal age of 18 is unacceptable. Those found guilty of such violations will face severe consequences, including potential life imprisonment. “I have asked Assam police to act with a spirit of zero tolerance against this unpardonable and heinous crime against women,” Sarma emphasized in a tweet.

Assam is making remarkable strides towards protecting women’s rights and eradicating harmful practices such as polygamy and child marriages. The proposed ban on polygamy, with strong public support and a dedicated legal committee, signifies a promising future for the state. Himanta Biswa Sarma’s commitment to these causes ensures a safer and more inclusive Assam for all its residents.

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