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Will make law against triple talaq despite resistance from fundamentalists: PM Narendra Modi
PM Modi made these remarks while addressing the National Convention of BJP`s Mahila Morcha.
GANDHINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that his government was committed to bringing a stringent law against the evil practice of triple talaq to ensure social justice for Muslim women, despite all "obstacles" from fundamentalists and Opposition.
"Despite all the obstacles, despite resistance from the fundamentalists and the Opposition, the government is committed to making a law against triple talaq so that our Muslim women get rid of big insecurity in their social life," the PM said.
PM Modi made these remarks while addressing the National Convention of BJP`s Mahila Morcha here.
The BJP government had brought the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) last year and got it passed in the Lok Sabha the same day but the Bill was stonewalled in the Rajya Sabha where the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) lacks majority.
The Congress-led Opposition had expressed serious concerns over making triple talaq a criminal offence.
Under the proposed law, a man could be jailed for upto three years for pronouncing an instant divorce (triple talaq) to his wife, which is legitimate under the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence.
Subsequently, the BJP government brought an Ordinance on the subject in September this year which has to be replaced by law in the current session. Failing which, it will lapse.
PM Modi said the government had already done away with the condition of a `mehram` (a male guardian including husband or first blood relations) to accompany a woman on Hajj.
Earlier, Muslim women from India could not go on Haj alone. The government did away with the condition last year and around 1,300 women performed the Hajj without a mehram.
Speaking at the event, PM Modi listed a number of schemes that his government has brought for the welfare of women such as Ujjawala and Surakshit Matritva among others.
"Women are at the centre of several flagship programmes of this government...for the first time there are two women in the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS)," he said.
(With IANS inputs)