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Assam Police Cracks Down on Child Marriage: 416 Arrested

Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that 416 people were arrested in the third phase of a crackdown on child marriage. This operation began on the night of December 21-22. Details of the Crackdown In this latest phase, police registered 335 cases. The arrested individuals will appear in court on Sunday. Sarma posted on […]

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Assam Police Cracks Down on Child Marriage: 416 Arrested

Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that 416 people were arrested in the third phase of a crackdown on child marriage. This operation began on the night of December 21-22.

Details of the Crackdown

In this latest phase, police registered 335 cases. The arrested individuals will appear in court on Sunday. Sarma posted on social media, stating, “Assam continues its fight against child marriage. In Phase 3 operations launched on the night of Dec 21-22, 416 arrests were made and 335 cases registered. The arrested individuals will be produced in court today. We will continue to take bold steps to end this social evil.”

Previous Phases of the Operation

This crackdown follows two earlier phases in 2023. Initially, in February, 3,483 people were arrested, and 4,515 cases were filed. Later, in October, 915 people were arrested, and 710 cases were registered. Clearly, the government has intensified its efforts over the course of the year.

Chief Minister’s Stance on Child Marriage

Earlier this year, Sarma faced criticism for repealing the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act of 1935. Some opposition leaders suggested amending the law to prevent its use in child marriages. However, Sarma rejected these suggestions, emphasizing, “No one would be allowed to play with the lives of Muslim boys and girls. I am politically challenging that before 2026, I will stop this. Isn’t the Congress ashamed that the party is standing in favour of getting 6–8-year-old boys and girls married?”

Opposition Criticism

Meanwhile, the AIUDF and Congress pushed for amendments to the law, arguing that it should not be used for child marriages. Despite this, Sarma has vowed to end child marriage in Assam, emphasizing that the practice would not continue under his leadership. Thus, his stance on the issue remains firm, as he continues to push for strong actions against child marriage in the state.

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