Deccan Chronicle

Female genital mutilation prevalent despite rising anger

■ The practice of female genital mutilation remains a closely guarded secret within Dawoodi Bohra community

- K.K. ABDUL RAHOOF | DC HYDERABAD, FEB. 12

Victims of the barbaric practice of female genital mutilation in Mumbai have been speaking out about the practice that is prevalent among the Bohra community in India and others around the world. Both the United Nations and the National Commission for Women in India have taken note of this practice. February 6 was declared Internatio­nal Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation.

No one has openly spoken out about FGM in Hyderabad, though hundreds of young girls undergo the procedure every year in the city. Young girls from families in Trimulgher­ry, Red hills and other parts including Old city have been secretly subjected to this practice. Some girls are taken to Mumbai, Kolkata or Gujarat for the procedure, now mainly carried out by doctors, while others undergo the surgery in hospitals in Hyderabad.

FGM is done when the girls are five or six years old. The practice is not discussed much, probably for fear of attracting condemnati­on. Parents who refuse to follow this tradition are likely to a face community boycott.

The Bohra community believes the clitoral head to be ‘unwanted skin,’ a ‘source of sin’ that will make women ‘stray’ out of their marriages. They referred to the clitoral head as ‘haraam ki boti’ (immoral lump of flesh).

Some women from the community in Hyderabad have spoken out, giving details on condition of anonymity.

“Here, 99 per cent of young girls undergo khatna (FGM), because this is an age-old practice. It is the most secretive practice that happens in the most close-knit community in the city. No one will talk about it here,” said a 37-yearold woman, who had undergone FGM when she was seven years old.

She said that in Hyderabad even gynaecolog­ists in super speciality hospitals are ready to carry out the procedure.

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