From India, another item for the annals of “honor” killing.
In a suspected case of honour killing, a 21-year-old Delhi University student was strangled by her parents, who later allegedly set her body on fire, just three days after her marriage to her friend against their wishes. The accused were arrested on Tuesday and sent to judicial custody by a Delhi court.
Strangling. It’s so intimate. It’s hard to get your head around the thought of strangling one’s own child.
Bhavna Yadav was allegedly killed on the intervening night of November 15-16 by her father Jagmohan Yadav and mother Savitri Yadav at her house in south-west Delhi’s Dwarka North. After killing their daughter, the parents took her body to their village in Alwar, Rajasthan, where they set it on fire, police said.
According to DCP south west district, Suman Goyal, Bhavna’s husband informed the police. Bhavna had married 24-year-old Abhishekh Seth on November 12 against the wishes of her family members. Police said they began probing the case after Abhishek, an assistant programmer in the Rashtrapati Bhavan, made a written complaint on November 16 at Dwarka North police station. In his complaint, Abhishek had expressed suspicion of a foul play as Bhavna did not contact him after their marriage.
Police contacted victim’s parents at their village in Alwar and took them in custody when they failed to give information about their daughter. “While questioning they broke down and admitted that they had strangled their daughter at their Delhi home,” said the officer. The parents told the police that they called her back to their home when she informed them on November 12 about her marriage.
They called her back to their home and when she complied they strangled her.
The victim was a Sanskrit honours student of Venkateswara College.
India Today doesn’t say why the parents didn’t approve of their daughter’s choice. I wonder if he was the “wrong” caste.
Blanche Quizno says
I’ll bet it was because they were counting on the money they’d get from selling her into an “arranged marriage”.
abbeycadabra says
This is terrible, but I think we should tread lightly on speculating about the motive. ‘I wonder if he was the “wrong” caste.’ and ‘I’ll bet it was because they were counting on the money they’d get from selling her into an “arranged marriage”’ both seem a little uncomfortably racist to me.
Ophelia Benson says
Racist? To wonder if caste was the motive? Come on.
johnthedrunkard says
#2.
Well, if you’re white, why don’t you go out and commit a few honor-killings and dowry murders to keep the statistics less ‘racist?’
I’m sure that US Corporations and Zionism MUST have been the ‘real’ cause.
Blanche Quizno says
I understand your reluctance to speculate, #2 abbeycadabra, but take a look at the research results:
The location of the family’s village, where the young wife was murdered, happens to be in the north: check. http://tinyurl.com/ll5zb6k
So, yeah, I was probably incorrect in speculating that the woman’s family was miffed over the lost profit her elopement represented. Far more likely that it was either because her husband was the wrong caste, and/or because of her effrontery in choosing a husband for herself. WAY too much uppittyness – where was the appropriate level of respect that she was supposed to be displaying?? That sort of thing mustn’t be encouraged by, you know, allowing her to live.
Blanche Quizno says
But back to the profit motive for just a moment, if no one minds too much. This site – http://www.havocscope.com/black-market-prices/human-trafficking-prices/ – which lists the going price for selling people (mostly children and girls) into slavery, puts the price of a girl in India at $24.
The tea business in India keeps entire families in de facto slavery; many are persuaded to sell their daughters on the promise that the buyers will take them to good jobs in Delhi or another big city. Those “good jobs” turn out to be slavery, particularly sex slavery.
So, yeah, money’s definitely in the picture as a motive.
Blanche Quizno says
I found this very interesting:
Apparently, there are LOTS of newlyweds who find themselves in the same boat as the couple described up top.
The article notes that, if there is a woman who has behaved improperly according to community norms, if she is NOT honor-killed by her own family, that can essentially “taint” the rest of the family – no girls will marry the male relatives, for example.
Ugh. What a society! Talk about being dragged kicking and screaming into modern times!
Ophelia Benson says
Blanche, no it isn’t – she was a college student.
busterggi says
Horrible? Yes. Would I be surprised if the Duggars did the same thing? No.
Bernard Bumner says
This just makes me so angry.
I cannot understand why the caste system is tolerated: it seems like a toxic, vicious, violent pyramid scheme.
I cannot understand how so-called honour can replace love with murderous hatred.
I simply don’t understand why this persists.
I can find little to do but swear and curse in response to this.
dshetty says
@abbeycadabra
“Yadav” is generally a North India upper caste whereas “Seth” is probably the business caste.
So yeah most likely a caste issue and in any case most honor killings in India are related to caste and religion
Hence not racist.
dshetty says
But wait .. the biggest problem to women is Islamism or Jihad.
Honor killings are only an issue when they take place in Islamic Otheristan so this isnt a problem.