Supreme Court decided to give equal rights to tribal daughters, tribal community protested
The Supreme Court recently gave a historical decision to give girls equal rights in property in tribal families, which is considered an important step for the tribal community. However, this decision was opposed by the stem community of the state. He says that this decision is against the rights given by the Constitution and their traditional traditions, and it can damage the cultural stream of the Tribal Society. According to the ruling of the Supreme Court, now in tribal families, girls will also get the right to equal property, as the Indian Constitution has given women equal rights to property and heritage. This decision is especially important for tribal areas where the right to property has traditionally been limited to men. However, many leaders and organizations of the tribal community do not agree on this decision. He argues that this decision is contrary to the traditions, customs and social structure of the tribal community. Property rights in the Tribal Society are traditionally in men, and according to them, this decision can lead to social and cultural changes within the community, which can affect their existence and identity. Protesting leaders say that this decision can result in instability in the social structure of the Tribal Society as it is against their traditional land rights and family system. In addition, land is often owned in tribal families, and this decision can put pressure. Meanwhile, the leaders of the tribal community planned to submit a review of a review against this High Court decision. He says this decision is made without the opinion of the community and can have effective long -term results. He called on the government to take an agreement on this issue and keep in mind the traditions and needs of the tribal community. Share this story -tags