Mizoram women's group urges govt to repeal amended marriage law, terms it unsafe

A prominent women's organization in Mizoram has called on the state government to repeal the recently amended marriage law, citing safety concerns for women. The group has expressed that the changes to the law undermine women's rights and security within marital relationships. They argue that the amendments could lead to increased vulnerability for women, particularly in a society where traditional norms already place them at a disadvantage. The organization is advocating for a more comprehensive review of the law to ensure that it protects women's interests and promotes equality. The issue has sparked a broader debate on women's rights in the region, highlighting the need for legal frameworks that prioritize safety and fair treatment. This development comes amid ongoing discussions about gender equality and the protection of women's rights in India, particularly in tribal and rural contexts where such laws can have profound implications on social dynamics. The women's group is mobilizing support from various sections of society to pressure the government into reconsidering the amendments and to engage in a dialogue aimed at fostering a safer environment for women in Mizoram.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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