Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Rahul dares PM to a debate Will scrap triple talaq bill if voted to power: Cong leader

MINORITY MEET Wants discussion on national security, slams RSS

- HT Correspond­ent HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a coward and challenged him to a debate on Rafale and national security even as he cautioned the bureaucrac­y not to toe the RSS-BJP line.

Addressing a convention organised by his party’s minority affairs department at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, Gandhi launched one of his fiercest attacks on the Prime Minister and the Rashtriya Swayamsewa­k Sangh (RSS), the ideologica­l mentor of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“I know his (Modi) character after fighting him for five years...i say to BJP leaders... make Narendra Modi stand with me on a stage for five minutes and debate on national security, Rafale...,” the Congress chief said in his 34-minute speech in Hindi. “I want to say he is a darpok (coward) person. I have understood and recognised him. He gets scared when he faces someone who says I will not back off; he backs off,” Gandhi told the convention named “Mera Samvidhan, Mera Swabhiman (My Constituti­on, My Pride)’.

Gandhi alleged that the RSS was trying to capture institutio­ns in the country, from the judiciary to the Election Commission and asserted that Congress government­s in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisga­rh would remove “RSS people” from such institutio­ns in the three states. “We have not merely formed government­s in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisga­rh... we will ensure that RSS people put in institutio­ns in these states are

We oppose it because it is another weapon devised by Mr Modi to imprison Muslim men SUSHMITA DEV , Congress women’s wing chief

removed,” he said.

The Congress chief claimed that Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath informed him that there was a special ministry in his state, set up under the BJP’S rule, to which ₹800 crore was given and that it was full of the RSS people. In a word of caution to the bureaucrac­y, Gandhi said, “India’s bureaucrac­y should know that it is not RSS’ bureaucrac­y, but India’s bureaucrac­y. The Congress president said the aim of the RSS is to set aside the Constituti­on and run the country from Nagpur. He added that “fear is now writ large on Modi’s face...his image is finished. He now knows you can’t rule India by dividing people.”

BJP spokespers­on Sambit Patra slammed Congress president and said, “Perhaps Rahulgandh­i doesn’t know that since ancient times, India was known as the Golden Bird and under PM Narendra Modi’s leadership, India is working its way towards being world leader.” NEW DELHI: The Congress will scrap the triple talaq bill passed by the Narendra Modi-led government in the Lok Sabha if it is voted back to power in the Lok Sabha elections, the party’s women’s wing chief Sushmita Dev said on Thursday.

The current draft of the triple talaq bill has faced fierce resistance from opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha despite being passed by the Lok Sabha last year. The government was hoping to pass a long list of pending bills including the triple talaq bill, but it looks difficult, with the Congress hardening its stance.

When asked about Dev’s remark, Congress spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala said the party had made its stand clear in the past. “Triple talaq does not have a place in this modern society. We have said that when you will send the husband to jail who will pay for the maintenanc­e of the family. The society and the Parliament has to decide that. We want an amendment to include maintenanc­e for the family,” he said.

Addressing a convention of the Congress’s minority department earlier, Dev said PM Narendra Modi pitted Muslim women against the men from the community by trying to bring the law. “We oppose it because it is another weapon devised by Mr Narendra Modi to imprison Muslim men or drag them to police stations,” she said at the event which was also attended by Congress president Rahul Gandhi.

A fresh bill to ban the practice of triple talaq was introduced in the Lok Sabha in December last year to replace an ordinance promulgate­d in September. The ordinance was re-promulgate­d in January. The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2018 superseded an earlier bill passed in the Lok Sabha and pending in the Rajya Sabha. The bill proposes a jail term of three years for the husband. On Thursday, the BJP called the Congress’s stance on the matter the “height of appeasemen­t”. BJP spokespers­on Sambit Patra bit back, saying, “Neither Muslim women nor the Indian public will forgive them for such a regressive thought.”

The Supreme Court had banned triple talaq in August last year and asked the government to introduce a law to enforce the court ruling. The government issued an ordinance to ban the practice amid reports that Muslim men were men divorcing their wives over Whatsapp and other messaging platforms.

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/HT ?? AICC general secretarie­s of UP (East) Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and UP (West) Jyotiradit­ya Madhavrao Scindia during the general secretarie­s meet at the party headquarte­rs on Thursday.
RAJ K RAJ/HT AICC general secretarie­s of UP (East) Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and UP (West) Jyotiradit­ya Madhavrao Scindia during the general secretarie­s meet at the party headquarte­rs on Thursday.

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