
A tragic incident unfolded in Jodhpur as a school lecturer and her 3-year-old child lost their lives after she set herself and the child on fire, allegedly due to continuous dowry harassment.
The heartbreaking event has once again highlighted the deep-rooted issue of dowry practices and the devastating consequences faced by women across India.
According to reports, the lecturer had been facing relentless pressure and abuse from her in-laws regarding dowry demands. Unable to bear the constant mental and emotional harassment, she resorted to the extreme step, also ending the life of her innocent child. The shocking act has sparked widespread anger in the community, demanding strict action against those responsible.
Local authorities have registered a case under relevant sections of dowry harassment and abetment to suicide, and investigations are ongoing. Women’s rights groups and activists have condemned the incident, calling it another painful reminder of the urgent need to enforce stricter anti-dowry laws and create safer environments for women in marriage.
The tragic deaths have left the community shaken, raising serious concerns about social evils still prevalent in society. The incident serves as a wake-up call for both authorities and society at large to take strong measures to protect women from domestic violence and harassment in all forms.