No one but Modi and BJP politicising triple talaq issue: Opposition
Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said Modi, BJP and its ideological mentor, the RSS, were trying to use triple talaq for electoral gains.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the Muslim community to ensure that the triple talaq issue was not "politicised", the opposition blamed the BJP for politicising contentious matter to gain electoral mileage.
Modi had on Saturday morning urged the Muslim community to ensure that the triple talaq issue was not "politicised", and hoped that intellectuals from the community would come forward to fight the practice.
Charging the Prime Minister and his party for politicising the issue, senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said no other political party except the BJP and its ideological mentor, the RSS, were trying to use triple talaq for electoral gain.
The Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha said no Muslim believes in triple talaq while moving around and the practice is adhered to as per the holy Quran in which certain norms and time-frame has been laid.
"When the society is already discussing this issue of triple talaq and the court (the Supreme Court) is looking into it, then why is the BJP unnecessarily coming in between Muslim women and their Muslim husbands. The BJP should not make attempts at creating a new vote bank," he told reporters here.
Azad's comment came in the backdrop of a BJP minister in Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh saying that Muslim men use triple talaq to change wives and satisfy their "lust".
Leader of the Congress party in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said Modi was speaking of such issues with an eye on the Karnataka assembly elections slated next year.
"The prime minister spoke all such things, eyeing the upcoming election in Karnataka," he said.
PM should fix problems of Muslim women besides triple talaq: Azam Khan
Criticising Modi for his comments on triple talaq, SP leader Mohd Azam Khan said the prime minister should also speak on other problems being faced by Muslim women.
"Modi should speak about the other problems (besides triple talaq) of Muslims women," Khan said.
He said the prime minister should also show sympathy with those Muslim women who have lost their sons or husbands due to violence by cow vigilantes.
Referring to Gujarat riots of 2002, he said Modi should also talk about the violence in the state that destroyed the homes of many Muslim women.
JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav said Modi should not speak on issues which are pending in the court.
"First you bring improvement within yourself (community), then you talk of betterment of Muslims," he said.
BJP spokesperson Nalin Kohli, however, defended the prime minister, saying the Modi government is working for the dignity of every Indian.
"The comments have to be seen as a benchmark of women rights in terms of constitutional right of equality," he said.
The Centre has opposed the triple talaq practice in the Supreme Court citing the principles of gender justice and secularism enshrined in the Constitution.
Activists allege that the practice under which a Muslim man can give instant divorce to his wife by uttering the word 'talaq' thrice in one go has left lakhs of women destitute.
UP minister Swami Prasad Maurya’s controversial comment
In Uttar Pradesh's Basti district, state minister Swami Prasad Maurya alleged last night that Muslims use triple talaq to change wives and satisfy their "lust", remarks that are likely to spur a controversy.
The BJP minister's comments come at a time when there is a raging debate over the issue of triple talaq.
"The BJP stands with Muslim women who have been given talaq unreasonably and arbitrarily," Maurya told reporters.
"These talaqs have no basis... if someone only for satisfying his lust keeps changing his wives and forces his own wife and children on the streets to beg...no one will call this as right", he said.