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‘ Offer sent by Lalu has no political meaning’

There is no political meaning of Lalu Prasad's offer. Updendra Kushwaha,

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Patna, Dec. 31: Union minister and Rashtriya Lok Samata Party ( RLSP) chief Upendra Kushwaha on Sunday said the RJD's offer to him to ally with it has "no political meaning".

The Union minister of State for Human Resource Developmen­t said this when asked about an open offer of Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad to him ( Kushwaha) to ally with RJD and that his party would also give more seats to Mr Kushwaha's party.

"There is no political meaning of Lalu Prasad's offer," Mr Kushwaha said. When asked whether he has rejected Mr Prasad's offer, Mr Kushwaha reiterated that "Lalu’s offer does not have any political meaning." When pointed out that Mr Prasad had also reminded RLSP that it may not get adequate seat within NDA, Mr Kushwaha made it categorica­l that "We are not bothered about ( number of) seats ( at the moment). So from where does such question arise".

Mr Prasad had made this offer at a function at S. K. Memorial hall before being convicted in a fodder scam case by a CBI special court on December 23, 2017. Mr Kushwaha claimed that his party does not strive for the developmen­t of a particular caste/ community rather it works for the uplift of all sections of the society especially that of downtrodde­n. Hailing the efforts of social reformers like Raja Rammohan Roy, Savitri Bai, Jyotiba Phule, Ishwarchan­d Vidyasagar and Dayanand Saraswati, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that their "souls" will be happy as India took a massive step towards empowermen­t of Muslim women.

He also said that the policy of allowing Muslim women to perform Haj only in the company of a male guardian was "injustice" and discrimina­tory and his government has removed the restrictio­n. Following this, hundreds of have applied to travel alone for the pilgrimage.

While delivering the inaugural address at the 85th Sivagiri Pilgrimage celebratio­ns in Kerela via video conference, Mr Modi said, Muslim women have finally found a way out to "free" themselves from the practice after "years of hardship". He mentioned the Haj issue during his monthly radio programme, ' Mann ki baat'.

"The hardship faced by Muslim mothers and sisters over triple talaq is not hidden from anyone. After years of struggle, they have found a way of freeing

RLSP chief

After years of struggle, Muslim women have found a way of freeing themselves from ( the practice) of instant triple talaq — Narendra Modi, PM

themselves from ( the practice) of instant triple talaq," he said without referring to the Muslim Women Protection of Rights on Marriage Bill passed by Parliament's lower house.

The bill, which is to be taken up in Rajya Saha next week, makes instant triple talaq or ' talaq- e- biddat' illegal and provides for a jail term of up to three years for the husband.

Women under the draft law can seek subsistenc­e allowance and can claim custody of minor children. A magistrate's court is empowered to decide on the quantum of jail term, amount of fine, subsistenc­e allowance and custody of minor children.

Referring to the issue of Haj pilgrimage by women. Mr Modi said removal of the restrictio­n of having a male guardian or ' mehram' may appear as a "small thing", but such issues "have a far- reaching impact on our image as a society".

"Why this discrimina­tion? And when I went into the depth of the matter I was surprised to find that even after 70 years of our Independen­ce, we have such restrictio­n. For decades, injustice was being rendered to Muslim women but there was no discussion on it," he said in his broadcast.

"I am happy to note that this time about 1,300 Muslim women have applied to perform Haj without ' mehram' and women from Kerala to north India, have expressed their wish to go for pilgrimage," he said.

"Usually there is a lottery system for selection of Haj pilgrims but I would like that single women pilgrims should be excluded from this lottery system and they should be given a chance at a special category," he said.

Soon after Mr Modi's address ended, minority affairs minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi tweeted that women seeking to travel alone for Haj will be kept out of lottery system and the 1,300, who have applied under the new rules, will be allowed to go for the pilgrimage.

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— PTI BJP national president Amit Shah being presented a Mysore peta by Union minister Ananth Kumar during his meeting with the party's state legislator­s and MPs at a resort on the outskirts of Bengaluru on Sunday.
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