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BJP trying to enter our houses using Triple Talaq Bill: Mehbooba Mufti
12/31/2018 1:28:25 PM

New Delhi: Mehbooba Mufti on Monday launched a scathing attack on former J&K alliance partner BJP over the Triple Talaq Bill. She said that instead of offering a reprieve to Muslim women, the bill would adversely affect domestic life.

The Centre has been looking to push the Triple Talaq Bill in Parliament by calling it a humane move even as the opposition remains determined to block its passage. Mufti too joined the chorus against the bill and questioned its practical implications. "By bringing the Triple Talaq Bill, they (BJP) are entering our houses. This will disturb our family life and also, there would be more problems for women and men economically," she was quoted as saying by news agency ANI. "I have gone through a broken marriage and I feel that women face the biggest challenge economically after her marriage is broken."

Mufti, who was the CM of J&K till her PDP and BJP were in alliance, also raked up the issue of reservation for Muslims. "When we talk about reservations for Muslims, BJP rejects it on religious lines. But when it comes to this kind of law, then they run to Parliament."


In the face of such criticisms and accusations, the government has maintained that its intentions are noble and they only want to help Muslim women in distress. Law minister RS Prasad had told Parliament last week that it is incorrect to play politics in the matter and that if more than 20 Islamic countries could ban triple talaq, a secular India ought to as well.
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