Villagers Enraged Over Bisexual Sons

Villagers Enraged Over Bisexual Sons

Moga, Punjab – As female to male ratios in Punjab plummet, some young punjabi males are turning to each other for intimacy and love enraging their parents and families. According to a study in 2001, the state of Punjab has one of the lowest female to male ratios compared to the rest of the country. There are 793 females to every 1000 males in Punjab. This attributes to the thriving practice of female genocide in the state.

“What are we supposed to do? There are no girls left.” said Amrit Singh of Moga.

Amrit Singh’s parents Harbhans and Surita Singh accept no excuse or justification for their son’s sinful and lustful acts. “We are outraged that he could betray and humiliate us like this. Our other 2 sons found girls no problem, he just wants to hurt us. That’s what it’s all about. He only cares about himself and his dirty desires.”

In an interview with Amrit’s brothers, Tegadhar and Sarban, we learned that they are actually dating and sharing the same girl because they too could not find one for the each of them.

“It had been days since we had even seen a girl and one day we see Santri working at a kulfi stand and it was love at first sight. My brother and I walked towards her and bought a kulfi each. We started talking and mingling and she really took to the both of us.” Tegadhar explained.

As we spoke to more and more locals we found most families are made up of a few sons and maybe just 1 daughter. Some of the sons and daughters could empathize with Amrit’s situation. “Men have needs, what can they do. They can only please themselves to a certain degree… eventually they need someone else’s touch and love. We are a monogamous people so we shouldn’t be sharing the women and that is why some guys are turning to each other as a last resort.” commented Jaspreet Kaur, 16, who receives about 10 marriage requests a day from various parents trying to reserve her for marriage once she has come of age.

We questioned several parents about their views towards females and all hold a very high regard for them.

“The females are our mothers. Without them there is no life. There is no cooked food. There is no clean kitchen and bathroom. There is no clothing on my back. There is no clean laundry. There is no nagging. There is no beauty. There is no gossip. There is no daughter. There is no wife.” said Randip Grewal, who is one of 4 brothers and father to 6 sons.

In a surprise turn of events, one mother came forward to admit she had given birth to four daughters, whom all have passed on, before having her 2 sons. “It was the worst thing a mother could go through. Having 4 daughters in a row. I was an embarrassment to my family. My husband and father-in-law would beat me for not giving them a son and grandson. Daughters are too much of a liability these days. With dowries and everything.” said the mother, who chose to remain anonymous.

The practice of giving a dowry was banned by The Dowry Prohibition Act in 1961.

We asked what exactly happened to her daughters and whether or not she felt any guilt or remorse for her actions. She replied, “3 of them died from pesticide poisoning, 1 was smothered in her crib. They are better off dead than having to live like me.”

“If our parents are complaining about this rise in bisexual behaviour they should stop killing off the girls. They need to deal with the consequences of their actions and ignorance.” expressed Gurpreet Gill, whose fiance left him for a couple of brothers.

Female infanticide is no joke. The state of Punjab has the lowest ratio of females to males in all of India. This is an unacceptable human tragedy.

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