Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Saffron parties call it a ‘moral victory’

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an smriti.kak@hindustant­imes.com

› These women are your mothers, sisters and daughters, you should be celebratin­g this ...If you are not happy, then you are rejecting a heavenly order INDRESH KUMAR, senior RSS leader

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court’s judgment striking down the practice of instant trip let alaqasil legal has been received as a“moral victory” and a “historic” judgment by the ruling BJP.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi who hailed the spirit of the women fighting the practice of ‘trip let alaq’ from the ram parts of Red Fort during his Independen­ce Day speech, welcomed the apex court’s decision as one that would grant equality to Muslim women. He said the judgment will serve as a“powerful measure for women’s empowermen­t”.

B JP’ sb id to raise the contentiou­s issue of seeking a ban on the practice was dub bed as apolitical gimmick and even as an attempted infraction of the Muslim personal law. But the party that has been a votary of a Uniform Civil Code followed Modi’s cue to flag the issue as that of gender parity rather than of religious tenor.

On Tuesday, his party colleagues stuck to the script and described the judgment as one that would accord equality to Muslim women. Party president Amit Shah said the “historic” decision has marked the beginning of a new epoch of equality and self respect for Muslim women. He said the decision is a “resolute step towards New India” and a “victory of rights to equality and constituti­onal rights”.

Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the issue is not of faith, religion or worship; it is solely about gender justice, dignity and equality. “It is a great dawn for women in the country. More than 22 countries have either abolished triple talaq or regulated it or laid down stringent pre-conditions.”

BJP’s ally the Shiv Sena too welcomed the decision and said it must be used to lay the foundation of a secure future for women from the community. The party also said it must not be seen through the prism of religion.

BJP’s mentor, the RSS too hailed the verdict. Senior leader Indresh Kumar said it should be celebrated as “Islam saved from orthodoxy day” . Kumar, who is the patron of Muslim Rashtriya Manch, said: “These women are your mothers, sisters and daughters, you should celebrate this. If you are not happy, then you are rejecting a heavenly order.”

 ?? SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT ?? Shaista Amber, president of All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board, celebrates the verdict in Lucknow.
SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT Shaista Amber, president of All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board, celebrates the verdict in Lucknow.

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