City
Epaper

Pakistan: Youth forced by tribal jirga to undergo life-threatening ritual

By ANI | Updated: May 20, 2025 16:52 IST

Dera Ghazi Khan (Punjab) [Pakistan], May 20 : A youth in the Koh-i-Suleman area of Dera Ghazi Khan was ...

Open in App

Dera Ghazi Khan (Punjab) [Pakistan], May 20 : A youth in the Koh-i-Suleman area of Dera Ghazi Khan was allegedly forced by a local tribal jirga to undergo a life-threatening traditional ritual known as 'Aas Aaf' in order to prove his innocence, after being accused of having relations with a married woman, Dawn reported.

Local jirgas can be seen as informal tribal councils that operate outside the formal justice system. Common in parts of rural Pakistan and Afghanistan, they are often composed of community elders who make decisions on disputes based on customary practices.

The victim, Jamal Buzdar, son of Rahim Buzdar, told reporters during a protest and press briefing that he had been falsely accused of having relations with the wife of one Muhammad Sadiq.

He said he was presented before a six-member jirga, which included Yusuf, Syed Khan, Ahmed Niazi, Abid, Rab Nawaz and Jamal. According to Buzdar, the jirga gave him three options: to leave the area permanently, be murdered, or prove his innocence through the Aas Aaf ritual.

He stated that the ritual required him to remain submerged in a deep pond for a set duration without the use of any diving equipment. Despite raising objections to the jirga's decision, Buzdar said he was forced into the pond and told that surfacing before the full duration would mean he was guilty, reported Dawn.

Buzdar said he managed to stay underwater for the required time and survived the ritual. He has appealed to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, along with the commissioner and deputy commissioner of DG Khan, to take legal action against the members of the Jirga, Dawn reported.

He has also filed a complaint at Zain police station against the individuals involved. According to Border Military Police (BMP) Commandant Asad Chandia, a case has been registered under sections 325, 365, 452, 148 and 149 of the Pakistan Penal Code on Buzdar's complaint.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Two Injured After Tree Falls in Powai Due to Heavy Rains (Watch Video)

InternationalUN chief calls for efforts to address root causes of maritime insecurity

InternationalTrump unveils 175 billion USD 'Golden Dome' missile shield project

MaharashtraMaharashtra Reports Two COVID-19 Deaths, 106 Positive Cases; Mumbai Has 101 Active Cases

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: Three Arrested for Kidnapping Businessman Over Financial Dispute, Rescued From Washim

International Realted Stories

InternationalTaiwan detects 15 sorties of Chinese aircraft, eight naval vessels in its territory

InternationalUS Intel points to possible Israeli strike on Iran nuclear sites amid diplomatic push

InternationalIndia's diplomatic offensive against Pak begins, Sanjay Jha-led delegation departs today

International"Thank you, Britain!": Zelenskyy after call with UK PM on new British sanctions on Russia

InternationalUS may consider new sanctions on Russia if peace talks stall: US Secretary of State Rubio