Khaleej Times

It’s time to abolish ‘triple talaq’, says Venkaiah

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HYDERABAD — Describing ‘ triple talaq ‘ as anti-constituti­onal and anti-civilisati­on, Union minister Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said its time the country should abolish this “gender discrimina­tion”, in the light of principles of justice, dignity and equality.

“Triple talaq is anti-constituti­onal, against law, against the principles of democracy and anticivili­sation. This kind of opinion is on the rise. There is a discussion going on, on this subject. Already so much of time has been taken. It is time the country should move forward to abolish ‘triple talaq’ to end the discrimina­tion and also have gender justice and equality before law. We should end this,” Naidu told reporters.

“Even Muslim women are demanding justice. There should not be any gender discrimina­tion. There should be gender justice. All are equal before the Constituti­on,” he said.

He suggested that as the Supreme Court is currently scrutinisi­ng the issue, anybody can go and voice their concerns.

On the uniform civil code, he said, “the government will do everything in a transparen­t manner. It will take Parliament into confidence. Some sections are resorting to a false propaganda that the government is trying to implement common civil code from backdoor.”

On October 7, the Centre for the first time, had opposed in Supreme Court the practise of ‘triple talaq’. The ministry of law and justice, in its affidavit, referred to constituti­onal principles such as gender equality, secularism, internatio­nal covenants, religious practices and marital law prevalent in various countries to drive home the point that the practice of triple talaq and polygamy needed to be adjudicate­d upon afresh by the apex court.

 ?? — PTI file ?? Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu.
— PTI file Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu.

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