The girl who sabotages her marriage despite her parents ' wishes

On the morning of many marriages there is a lot of commitment. On November 4th, Monica's hair was to be prepared with great care. The bride needed her red - red wedding, as tradition dictates. Instead, Monica called out the number of 1098 digits. Very [...]
Instead, Monica called out the number of 1098 digits. Much young to marry according to Indian law, Monica wanted to stop her marriage.
She was 13 when her marriage was due.
Her parents claimed she looked more than a 17-year-old. Her birth certificate was missing, often in India's poor families. But what's certain, she's still a child, and the law says she can marry when she's 18.
It was last September that her father, Ganesh, rose at dawn for an important mission. He left the metal gate kidnapped on walls painted in front of their modest house in a poor suburb of Bikaner, Rajasthan.
On his return later that evening, he and Monica's mother, Sita, sat down and told him that they had found someone to marry. “My mother and father told me that I had been found by a man in Churu (115 miles from her home) and that they informed me that he was very beautiful, educated and an manual worker,” recalls Monica, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
I felt I was very young and I didn't want to get married I wanted to follow the lesson of becoming a teacher,” she added.
When she was asked to describe her future husband, she said she had never met her, but she had known her through a picture that her family had provided for her. He was 22.
Monica addressed her family with these words “ ”
What circumstances, then, have moved Monica's parents to marry her at a young age?
As we sat down and had tea in the small plain courtyard of their homes, it is clear that Ganesh and Sita are loving parents for their five daughters, but life is a war. Ganesh wins 500 rupees during a day (5, 50 pounds) and his work is sporadical, not regular.
Such cases are frequent in families that their children have a low education. Moreover, when Monica has been asked how many schoolmates she has, she has replied that there is none.
The starting point for Monica came on our wedding day. When I saw my sister in the wedding dress, I realized that only she could do it. ”
After she had contacted the child - saving emergency, they had told her not to be disturbed because they will consider her request.
But the family ignored the police at 8:00. Her parents had changed their wedding place at her grandmother's house and were still trying to get her out.
“This was a change of place to hide the marriage,” explains Preet. So we contacted the police department again. Me, a police officer and two male policemen arrived at the new location for the wedding at 10:00. ”
Children's marriage was banned in India in 2006, but it is still widespread. With its large population, India remains home to the youngest brides, according to Unicef. /Periscopi/






















