Politically motivated Triple Talaq Bill is anti-women and unconstitutional: AIMPLB

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December 24, 2017

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), an apex body of the Muslims in the country, on Sunday rejected the politically motivated Triple Talaq Bill and termed it not only ''unconstitutional'' and against the 'Shariat' (Islamic Law) but also against the interest of the Muslim women.

The board, which held an emergency meeting here at the prestigious Islamic seminary Nadwa-tu-Ulema, said that due procedure was not followed before preparing the draft and demanded that the Bill not be tabled in Parliament.

''We urge the government not to table the Bill in Parliament....if the government feels there is a need to protect the rights of the Muslim women then it should seek the opinion of AIMPLB, Muslim women activists and groups before taking a decision in this regard,'' board member Maulana Sajjad Nomani told reporters here after the meeting.

''The bill encroaches upon the right to equality and is against the spirit of the Constitution,'' he added.

Nomani said that the bill was also against the spirit of the judgement of the supreme court in this regard. ''It is also against the interest of the Muslim women,'' he remarked.

He said that the bill was an interference in the personal laws of the Muslims and would in no way resolve the problem.

A woman member of the board, who also attended the meeting, said that the Bill, if it became a law, would in fact, put the Muslim women in more difficulty.

''If the husband is sent to jail for three years for giving triple talaq as provided in the bill then who will take care of the wife and the children?...and what will happen to their relationship after the husband returns home after completing his sentence as there is no divorce?'' she said.

The AIMPLB had convened an emergency meeting here to discuss the triple talaq Bill, which waqs likely to be tabled in the Parliament next week. Of the 51 members, only 19 attended Sunday's meeting.

Senior Shia cleric and Board vice-president Maualana Kalbe Saadiq, who had supported ban on instant triple talaq, was not present.

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Mangaluru, Apr 4: Dakshina Kannada district deputy commissioner (DC) Sindhu B Rupesh in an official reminder has ordered milk unions to disburse about 5,000 litres of milk to residents of notified and non-notified slums, construction labourers and migrant labourers and their families in shelters in the district.

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The DC has ordered cooperative milk unions in the district to distribute milk to such families from April 4 till April 14.

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Bengaluru, Feb 13: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday said the government had initiated measures to implement the Sarojini Mahishi report as the 12-hour Karnataka bandh call by several pro-Kannada organisations under the banner of Karnataka Sanghatanegala Okkoota began on Thursday.

“Government always stood for Kannada and Kannadigas and initiated measures to implement the Sarojini Mahishi report,” Yediyurappa said. Meanwhile, in Bengaluru, Ola, Uber and auto services were affected even though buses were plying as usual. Security has also been beefed up in Bengaluru after stones were pelted at a Tirupati-Mangaluru bus in Farangipet, though no one was injured.

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