'Interference in Shariat law': Yogi Adityanath says Muslims should 'relocate' to other countries

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has alleged that attempts are being made to "interfere" in Shariat laws through courts.

'Interference in Shariat law': Yogi Adityanath says Muslims should 'relocate' to other countries

Ballia: Controversial BJP MP Yogi Adiyanath on Sunday said Muslims should "relocate" to the countries where the Shariat law is in force as he asserted that India will not be run according to that system, comments that came in wake of the AIMPLB claiming that attempts are being made to "interfere" in Shariat law through courts.

"Muslims should relocate to the countries where Shariat laws are in force.

"The country will be run according to the Constitution and the legal system and not according to Shariat law," the Gorakhpur MP told reporters here.

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has alleged that attempts are being made to "interfere" in Shariat laws through courts and appealed to the Centre to maintain its earlier stand on the matter.

AIMPLB member Zafar Jinali alleged courts' "interference" in Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act.

His remarks came weeks after the Supreme Court sought the Centre's response to a plea challenging the constitutionality of Muslim practices of polygamy, triple talaq (talaq-e-bidat) and nikah halala.

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