
“Instead of gold, our daughters should be gifted with weapons,” all India Khatriya Mahasabha designed to seize them to protect themselves.
Development comes in the middle of outrage over a suspicious murder of 26 -year -old Nikki Bhati, who was reportedly ignited on 21 August in the village of Sirsa Sirsa Greater Noida.
On Tuesday, the social media became a video of the event.
President Mahasabha Ajay Pratap Singh while addressed “Kesariya Mahapanchayat” community Thakur in the village of Gauripur Mitli on Sunday, noted that in today’s changing social environment, armed daughters are more valuable for self -defense than jewelry.
“Instead of gold and silver, we should introduce swords, daggers or even revolvers at the time of marriage.
He argued that jewelry causes women to be more vulnerable to theft and crime, while carrying weapons can seize them and help them defend themselves. Referring to the traditions of Khatriya, that women were historically trained in self -defense and stated that today these practices need to be revived.
Singh added that ensuring the security of daughters was primarily the responsibility of families and urged society to take specific steps in this respect.
Members of the community present in Mahapanchayat supported this proposal and called it in time.
In the case of Greater Noida, the police arrested the victim of Nikki’s husband Vipin, his parents Satveer and Daya and brother Rohit. Vipin was shot in his foot on Sunday as he allegedly tried to escape police custody. The National Commission for Women (NCW) was looking for a time -bound probe, a strict action against the accused and security for Nikki’s family and witnesses.
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