Maoist threat against lavish marriages effective
Maoist threat against lavish marriages effective
Published: 12:00 am Jan 29, 2005
Sita Niraula
Taplejung, January 28:
Following Maoist threats to punish anyone found conducting lavish marriages, parents have started conducting marriages without spending much. The days of keeping a close eye on their daughters to prevent them from eloping are over, too.
Not only do they invite a few relatives during marriages, they give permission to their daughters to ‘elope’ with their sweethearts. The act of eloping with sweetheart was considered an immoral act. Not any more. Says a woman, who just got married to a security man, “With my parents’ consent, I eloped with him.” “Fearing a Maoist backlash, I asked my daughter to elope with the man of her choice, when the marriage proposal came,” said a local on condition of anonymity. The Maoists have also banned the brides’ parents from conducting Gau Dan (the practice of giving away a cow to the bridegrooms) and giving away dowries. Local elders complain that marriages are incomplete without Gau Dan and dowries.