Kolhapur (Maharashtra): A shocking incident has taken place wherein two sisters have been sent back home by the in-laws after one of the sisters failed the virginity test. In Kolhapur, two sisters from the Kanjarbhat community were forced to take a virginity test post-marriage.
As one of the siblings failed the virginity test, the in-laws who are residents of Belgaum abandoned the two and sent them to their homes. Moreover, in Kolhapur, a caste panchayat was set up in a temple, within the limits of the Rajarampuri Police Station. A strange verdict was also passed in front of the Sarpanch that the two girls have nothing to do with their in-laws. The incident has led to massive outrage.
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Both sisters write to Anti-Superstition Eradication Committee
Meanwhile, both the sisters wrote a letter to the Anti-Superstition Committee saying that they were treated unfairly. According to the letter, on November 27, 2020, the sisters were married to two brothers from a Belgaum based family.
Three days later, both the sisters were subjected to virginity tests. When one of the siblings failed the test, the mother-in-law repeatedly began harassing her, saying that she doesn’t have good manners.
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Later, both the girls were sent back home to Kolhapur. On 28th February, a caste panchayat meeting was held and they were abandoned and this has been mentioned in this letter to the Anti-Superstition Eradication Committee.