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Ravi Shankar dares Cong, SP, BSP to clarify stand on triple talaq

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

ALLAHABAD: Triple talaq is a “pernicious social practice” that has been “banned or restricted” in many Islamic countries, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Sunday said and demanded that the Congress, SP and BSP clarify their stand on the issue.

“There has been a lot of controvers­y over the stand of the BJP and the Narendra Modi government on the triple talaq issue. Let me point out that the debate was not initiated by us.

“A large number of women belonging to the minority community had moved the Supreme Court in protest against the practice. We have supported their cause,” he said.

The Union Minister for Law and Justice said that in the affidavit filed on behalf of the Union government, it was underscore­d that triple talaq was an issue relating to women’s right to gender justice, dignity and equality. “We had also submitted that the right to freedom of religion granted by the Constituti­on does not mean allowing a pernicious social practice,” he said. “The practice of untouchabi­lity is ultra vires the Constituti­on. A Hindu holding a religious function can not insist on following the inhuman practice in the name of oldage traditions.

“Muslim women feel that they are victims of this retrograde practice and they have the right to remedy,” he added.

The Union minister found it strange that there has been a brouhaha in the country over Muslim women’s legitimate demand to put an end to “such an evil social practice”. “Do our detractors realise that triple talaq has been banned or restricted in at least 20 Islamic countries, including the extremely conservati­ve ones like Pakistan and Afghanista­n,” he asked.

 ??  ?? Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad launching a mobile app in Allahabad on Sunday
Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad launching a mobile app in Allahabad on Sunday

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