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"content": "he seems to be running away from the financial support to the children. I wonder what he is talking about. At infancy and when the child is of minority age, it is the responsibility of the mother to take care of that child. It is the responsibility of the mother to breastfeed and take care of the pregnancy and bring it to term. It is her responsibility to spend sleepless time checking the child’s temperature and so on. All this time the father is not there; I am talking of a situation where it is not a marriage set up and it is the mother who is with this child. Quantifying equal responsibility will mean that our courts will have to do a lot to quantify that and do justice to the mother who is taking care of the child. The only way for the father to come in and take care of the child is, of course, by providing. I am talking about financial support, education--- I know emotional support can also be provided for, but hon. Kaluma needs to come out well to say what he exactly means by “equal responsibility”. This is because already, seemingly, the mother has the lion’s share of taking care of the child right from infancy until maybe an age that the law may need to define properly when the child can make their own choice of where they want to be and which parent they want to stay with. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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