Peshawar, Feb 12, 2026: The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has approved the Kalash Marriage Bill, marking it the first dedicated law to protect the traditions of the indigenous community.
The bill, approved by the chief minister and the provincial cabinet, establishes formal legal recognition of Kalash marriages, introduces a structured, culturally respectful marriage registration system, and safeguards the Kalash people’s unique cultural and religious identity.
This bill was a joint effort of Faith Friends and Blue Veins, with the support of NCA, and was initiated by Wazir Zada, a leader of the Kalash community
The Kalash community, residing in the valleys of Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir in Chitral, has preserved its ancient Indo-Aryan heritage, polytheistic faith, distinct language, and vibrant traditions for centuries.
Despite their rich cultural legacy, the community lacked a formal legal framework to regulate and protect family and marital rights.
The newly approved legislation addresses a longstanding legal gap and represents a significant step toward inclusion, dignity, and justice.
Qamar Naseem, Program Manager, Blue Veins and drafter of the bill, said, “The approval of the Kalash Marriage Bill is a historic recognition of Pakistan’s indigenous diversity.
For the first time, the state has formally acknowledged and protected the family laws of the Kalash community in a way that respects their faith, customs, and identity. This law strengthens constitutional guarantees of equality and minority rights and sets an important precedent for inclusive legislation.”
Mr. Rizwan, representative of the National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR), remarked: “This legislation is a significant advancement in protecting the human rights of one of Pakistan’s most unique indigenous communities.
“Legal recognition of Kalash marriages ensures access to documentation, inheritance protections, and social safeguards while honoring cultural autonomy. It is a model of rights-based and culturally sensitive lawmaking.”
This landmark development signals Pakistan’s growing commitment to protecting minority rights and celebrating the country’s pluralistic heritage. The Kalash Marriage Bill stands as a testament to collaborative governance and a shared commitment to justice, dignity, and cultural preservation.
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