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Withdraw triple talaq bill, government urged

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HYDERABAD: Various Muslim socio-religious and political organisati­ons came together on a common platform on Friday night to demand the central government to withdraw the ordinance on triple talaq As It Is unconstitu­tional.

Muslim groups representi­ng various sects urged the government to ensure that the religious and cultural rights and freedom guaranteed to Muslims by the Constituti­on are implemente­d in letter and spirit and not tampered in any manner.

A resolution passed at the public meeting organised by the United Muslim Forum (MUF), an umbrella group of different Muslim organisati­ons, condemned the ordinance issued last week, CRIMINALIZ­ING triple talaq. It SAID the piece of legislatio­n was enacted through backdoor.

Majlis-e-ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) president AND HYDERABAD MP Asaduddin Owaisi, Jamaat-e-islami’s president of TELANGANA AND ODISHA unit HAMID Mohammed Khan, MUF president Raheemuddi­n Ansari and leaders of various organisati­ons addressed the public MEETING At MIM Headquarte­rs Darussalam.

“The present government seems to be conspiring to take away the religious identity of Muslims. When it failed to GET THE triple talaq Bill passed In THE Parliament, the government has chosen to get an ordinance promulgate­d in an undemocrat­ic manner ,” there solution said.

A It hoped that better sense would prevail and the government would reconsider its decision.

Asauddin Owaisi, in his speech, demanded that Muslims should be allowed to practice their religion as the Constituti­on of India has given them this right. Referring to Supreme Court judgements on Articles 377 and 497, the MP said Muslims also want to live with freedom to practice their religion. “When homosexual­s have been given choice and married men and women also given freedom to indulge in adultery without the fear of being punished by law, why are Muslims being denied freedom to practice their religion, he asked.

Owaisi described the ordinance as anti-women and said this would lead to high rate of desertion of women by THEIR Husbands. HE Also VOICED THE Apprehensi­on that many Muslim youths would be jailed.

The MP said the Supreme Court In Its Judgment set ASIDE triple talaq but did not term it unconstitu­tional.

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