Parliament updates: Asaduddin Owaisi says Muslim women celebrating passing of triple talaq bill 'don't know law'

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Parliament updates: Asaduddin Owaisi says Muslim women celebrating passing of triple talaq bill 'don't know law'
  • 21:33 (IST)

    Shiv Pratap Shukla lauds Narendra Modi govt's 'historic move'

  • 21:29 (IST)

    Mallikarjun Kharge says triple talaq bill passed in 'hurry'

  • 21:17 (IST)

  • 20:55 (IST)

  • 20:50 (IST)

    Muslim women celebrating triple talaq bill do no know law: Owaisi

    "Section 3 says triple talaq does not end marriage. The burden of proof will now be on the innocent women. What kind of justice is this that a non-Muslim gets 1 year but Muslim will get 3 years," Asaduddin Owaisi told India Today.

    He claimed that the Muslim women celebrating the bill "did not know the law" and hoped that the Select Committee reject it in Rajya Sabha since the bill needs to be debated.

  • 20:45 (IST)

    Will take steps through democratic means to 'amend, improve or scrap' triple talaq bill: AIMPLB

    The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) expressed serious reservations over the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill which was passed by the Lok Sabha and said it will take steps through democratic means to "amend, improve or scrap" it.

    The Shia Waqf Board, meanwhile, called for making the punishment to those indulging in 'triple talaq' more stringent. "We will take whatever steps required through democratic means to amend, improve or scrap it. There is no move to go to court as of now...The bill was brought in a haste," AIMPLB spokesperson Maulana Khalil-ur-Rehman Sajjad Nomani said. He said the board should have been taken into confidence on the issue.

     
    "Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad while tabling the bill  also quoted the board and a lady MP of the ruling party tried to answer the queries raised by the Board in a letter to the prime minister proving that the government recognises the board. So the board should have been taken into confidence," Nomani said 
     
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  • 20:39 (IST)

    Congress' Sushmita Dev slams triple talaq bill passed by Lok Sabha

  • 20:31 (IST)

    Amit Shah lauds 'historic step' in ensuring dignity of women

  • 20:19 (IST)

    Rajnath Singh exudes confidence in Rajya Sabha for passing triple talaq bill

  • 20:16 (IST)

    Ravi Shankar Prasad pins hope on Congress' support in Rajya Sabha

    Speaking to India Today, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that he understood the concerns of victims of triple talaq. "I have to maintain a balance between the law and your(victims') concerns. I hope that Congress support the bill in Rajya Sabha the same way it has in Lok Sabha," he said.

  • 20:08 (IST)

    Asaduddin Owaisi said bill will 'lead to more injustice'

  • 19:55 (IST)

    Victim of triple talaq celebrates passing of bill in Lok Sabha

  • 19:51 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned till Friday 11 am

  • 19:50 (IST)

    Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi laud's 'historic step' as Lok Sabha passes bill on triple talaq

  • 19:47 (IST)

    The bill on triple talaq will now go to the Rajya Sabha for approval

  • 19:45 (IST)

    Lok Sabha passes The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017

  • 19:29 (IST)

  • 19:28 (IST)

    Sushmita Dev's amendment rejected by Lok Sabha

  • 19:25 (IST)

    Amendment on three-year jail term rejected by Lok Sabha

  • 19:23 (IST)

    Votes on clause moved by Asaduddin Owaisi

  • 19:13 (IST)

    Motion for consideration of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 adopted

  • 19:12 (IST)

    Centre believes in 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas', says Ravi Shankar Prasad in Lok Sabha

  • 19:06 (IST)

    Ravi Shankar Prasad says Centre ready to commit 'crime' of considering benefits of Muslim women of bill

  • 19:04 (IST)

    Ravi Shankar Prasad addresses concerns on triple talaq bill

    Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said: "We did not mislead the House. Supreme Court said that triple talaq is wrong. The law has not been made in haste. We are viewing this with the prism of humanity, not politics." 


    Lashing out at the concerns over the criminal aspect of the offense, Prasad said," We have left the decision of jail term on the magistrate."

  • 18:49 (IST)

    Asaduddin Owaisi slams Ravi Shankar Prasad over failure to 'discriminate between civil law and criminal law'


    "The Union law minister has failed to discriminate between civil law and criminal law. Not a single Muslim country has a penal provision. Triple talaq is a verbal and emotional abuse," Asaduddin Owaisi said.

    Owaisi alleged that the Centre was giving an advantage to the offenders and was not helping the situation. "Your dream of having more Muslims in jail will be achieved. Please send the bill to the Standing Committee. You are forcing a Muslim woman to file an FIR against her husband. You are giving a handle to the Muslim man, who will have 90 days. If you are true to your intentions, create a corpus of 1000 cr," he said.

  • 18:36 (IST)

    RSP raises concern on Centre's 'over-enthusiasm '

    RSP leader NK Premchandran said: "​The main apprehension is the over enthusiasm of the NDA government led by the BJP. There is a cloud of suspicion. Triple talaq is already declared by Supreme Court as null and void. It has become the law of the land. Then the question is what is the need of further legislation?"

  • 18:27 (IST)

    IUML says triple talaq cases in India 'negligible'

    ET Muhammed Basheer said that of the population of Muslims in the country, triple talaq cases were negligible. "You are unnecessarily taking gun to kill the mosquito. You have jeopardised the sanctity of the House," he said.

  • 18:18 (IST)

    Triple talaq victim show support for banning of practice as Lok Sabha debates Bill

  • 18:15 (IST)

    SP opposes three-year jail term proposed in triple talaq bill

    SP leader Dharmendra Yadav said that the Centre should involve the state government while making the triple talaq bill into a law. He further criticised the three-year jail term suggested for offenders in the bill.

  • 17:43 (IST)

    In Lok Sabha, MJ Akbar claims 'violence being spread' by those favoring triple talaq

  • 17:40 (IST)

    MJ Akbar questions credibility of AIMPLB

  • 17:38 (IST)

    NCP says Centre should ensure law on triple talaq is not be misused

  • 17:33 (IST)

    Are we here to break marriages, asks NCP

    NCP leader Supriya Sule claimed that the bill on triple talaq did not help married Muslim couples reconcile. She said: "Marriages can be reworked. when you put a father in court. He could be a bad husband, but he could also be a wonderful father. Are we here to break marriages or to reconcile? This nation needs legislation from the heart. The personal touch with so much digitisation has just gone."

  • 17:24 (IST)

    YSRC opposes criminal aspect to triple talaq bill

    YSRC leader Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli said: "By putting extra (efforts to criminalise Muslim men), we are dealing the case in diverse manner for Hindus and Muslims. The punishment of 3 years should be taken back. I wish that government should have taken advice of state government.. I think this is the high time. The government is shedding extra tears for Muslim women"

  • 17:09 (IST)

    CPM opposes attaching 'criminal remedy' to triple talaq bill

    CPM leader A Sampath said in Lok Sabha:" My party has made its stand very clear. This bill is a transgression of the civil side and the criminal side. Marriage, succession, inheritance, adoption, dissolution of marriage is on the civil side. What type of criminal remedy can be attached to it? Supreme Court called the practice illegal. Here we have issues of equality also come into the fore."

    Sampath further criticised the Standing Committee for not involving women's organisations before the bill was tabled. "None of the women's organisation were consulted. We think we know what women want. We dictate and they have to receive. We make rules and they have to accept," he said.

  • 16:59 (IST)

    Tathagata Satpathy warns of 'happenings' if Lok Sabha passes 'criminality angle' in triple talaq bill 

    In Lok Sabha, BJD leader Tathagata Satpathy criticised the government for delaying taking up the issue of triple talaq. "The government is so focussed on discussing whether bamboo is a grass or a tree to did not feel it necessary to bring forth an ordinance in this particular case. The game is somewhere else," he said.

    He added: "Bringing in criminality angle. When we are talking about introducing criminality into divorce, this is a civil matter. I am talking of the poorest of the poor. They see law in different angles. When there is compulsion by law that either you live together or go to prison, there could be happenings that are beyond the control of the government functionaries."

  • 16:49 (IST)

    BJD opposes 'criminal' aspect of the triple talaq bill

    In Lok Sabha, Biju Janata Dal leader Tathagata Satpathy said: " This is about more than a decade that I have been noticing, we have only been passing economy-related bill. This (bill on triple talaq) is one of the socially relevant bill that the govt has found time for. The Opposition is very focussed. We are opposing the way it is being introduced.

    "Our opposition is about the way you intend to apply this bill. This bill is definitely not an initiative of this government. We always pass bills but we always seem to forget the implementation aspect and that is where things are going wrong in this country. Despite the AIMPLB saying that no such acts will happen, 100 plus annulments happened after the Supreme Court judgment."

  • 16:21 (IST)

    BJP slams Congress for 'appeasement politics'

    "Why didn't UPA end medieval laws," BJP leader Meenakshi Lekhi asked in Lok Sabha as the Lower House discussed the bill on triple talaq.

    "The bill is not a ramvan to end all miseries. The practice of triple talaq needs to be discouraged. Supreme Court has said it is an arbitrary practice. Many people think women are commodities and that needs to be stopped," she further said.

    Lekhi said that the laws of the Hindus and the Christians have been modified such that customary practices do not interfere with the rights of women. “Women are the biggest minority in this country,” Lekhi said.

  • 16:11 (IST)

    Meenakshi Lekhi demands law against those promoting triple talaq

  • 16:05 (IST)

    Meenakshi Lekhi seeks law against maulanas who encourage triple talaq

    "Like other countries, India should ban triple talaq," said BJP leader Meenakshi Lekhi.

    Lekhi went on to call the practice of instantaneous divorce as "a joke on marriage". "This is practice over Whatsapp, email, text message. When you get married, you take the society along with you," she said

  • 15:53 (IST)

    Meenakshi Lekhi urges Lok Sabha to 'save' women from triple talaq

  • 15:44 (IST)

    Congress bats for women empowerment

    INC leader Sushmita Dev said in Lok Sabha: "Everybody wants social reforms. It is not just an idea, it is a right. I want to ask Ravi Shankar Prasad, will we see the women's reservation bill coming to the Parliament. It is not just the representation of women, if you would have allowed more women in the Parliament, a legislation like this, full of lacunae, wouldn't have seen the light of the day in this House." 

  • 15:39 (IST)

    Sushmita Dev speaks on triple talaq bill


    INC leader Sushmita Dev said, "When the Supreme Court's judgment came Congress had a press meet. We welcomed the Supreme Court judgment. When the Supreme Court requested the Parliament to legislate on it, in a technical term, I'd say it was a minority judgment. The bill seeks to amend a critical law. We have seen historically that talaq is a unilateral act. Since 1939, women have been approaching court. However, the reality is, that this is a practice that is prevalent till today."

  • 15:37 (IST)

    ​Malliakaarjun Kharge tells Ravi Shankar Prasad to raise concerns regarding triple talaq to Standing Committee

  • 15:25 (IST)

    In Lok Sabha, Ravi Shankar Prasad says bill on triple talaq protects rights of women

    "The issue is not of faith, or puja but it is simply of gender justice, equality," said law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

    Prasad, who is also the IT minister, further added: "I had gone to Patna. I witnessed burqa-clad women were learning IT. On one side, we are hailing digital India and on the other side there is 'talaq, talaq, talaq'". Lok Sabha is India's biggest panchayat. I appeal, firstly, that this bill not be seen as a succession bill. Secondly, don't tie it under caste aspect,and, thirdly, don't tie it with religion. Fourthly, don't view it under vote bank."

  • 15:15 (IST)

    Ravi Shankar Prasad speaks on triple talaq bill

    "We hoped that the condition would improve after the Supreme Court's decision," said law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

    "Countries like Eqypt, Pakistan, Bangladesh have regulated triple talaq. The Islamic countries have regulated triple talaq. They have said you can't say talaq in one sitting. The big question that I want to raise is that Islamic. India is a secular country. If here the women are facing abuse, we need to take a decision," said Prasad.

  • 14:46 (IST)

    What will The National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Second (Amendment) Bill do?
     
    On Wednesday, Lok Sabha had passed the bill to protect slums and unauthorised colonies in the national capital region from punitive action till a framework for orderly arrangements are in place.
     
    The National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Second (Amendment) Bill gives immunity to slums and some unauthorised constructions till 31 December, 2020.
     
    The immunity under the exisiting Bill ends on 31 December. Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said if the Bill is not passed, it will lead to "unprecedented chaos" in the national capital.

  • 14:35 (IST)

    Meanwhile in Rajya Sabha...

    Bill on National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special provisions) Second Amendment Bill 2017 has been tabled in Rajya Sabha. The Lok Sabha had passed the bill on Wednesday.

  • 14:32 (IST)

    UP Minister Mohsin Raza slams AIMPLB members

  • 14:30 (IST)

    'Historic day', says AIMWPLB member

The government has introduced the triple talaq bill in the Lok Sabha. Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday raised concerns regarding the state of Muslim women in the country. The bill is expected to be put to vote on Thursday itself.

Earlier in the day, the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj made her statement in Lok Sabha on Kulbhushan Jadhav, the former Indian Navy officer who is on death row in Pakistan. She had earlier made the statement in the Rajya Sabha. Condemning the Pakistan government over its treatment of Jadhav's family, Swaraj said,"It is unfortunate that the meeting could have been a path-breaking event but Pakistan used it as  a propaganda tool." She also urged the MPs across party lines to speak in one voice over the "absurdity" done by Pakistan.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for consensus in Parliament over the triple talaq bill which will be tabled today, but the Congress seemed in no mood to relent on the uproar over Union minister Ananthkumar Hedge’s remarks on the Constitution.

Congress sources said that the party has objections to the criminality and jail clause in the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights of Marriage) Bill 2017, which makes instant triple talaq a non-bailable warrant with imprisonment of up to three jails. Rahul Gandhi’s tweet mocking Arun Jaitley’s Rajya Sabha statement may also send tempers flaring, a day after the BJP and Congress appeared to leave the bitterness of the Gujarat campaign behind them.

After the Opposition virtually paralysed the Lok Sabha proceedings on Wednesday demanding dismissal of Union Minister Anant Kumar Hegde for his controversial comments on secularism and the Constitution, the government on Thursday is set to introduce the triple talaq bill in the Lower House of the Parliament. On the other hand, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is also likely to make a statement over the Kulbhushan Jadhav row.

On Wednesday, the Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge quoting Hegde said the minister compared those supporting secularism to "children of unknown parentage", besides denigrating Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, the architect of the Constitution.

"He (Hegde) said 'those who support secularism are like people without parentage. We do not know their bloodline. They do not know their parents but they call themselves secular. If someone says I am a secular, I get suspicious'," Kharge quoted Hegde as saying at a function in Karnataka on Sunday.

Calling the remarks totally unacceptable, the Congress leader further said, "It means we all who support secular thoughts are not born to their parents."

The Congress members also displayed posters demanding immediate sacking of Hegde, who is the Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

Kharge alleged that Hegde had also denigrated the architect of the Constitution, BR Ambedkar, by his remarks that the current dispensation came to power to "change" it.

The opposition uproar led to several adjournments of the House.

Rejecting Kharge's comments, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar claimed the Congress leader was trying to distort what Hegde had said. He, however, did not comment on Hegde's remarks or try to defend him.


"BR Ambedkar is the father of the Constitution and we respect him. The Prime Minister had said the Constitution is our national book (Rastriya Granth). We are committed to it and secularism. The Congress should not teach us secularism," said Kumar, while asking the opposition not to disrupt the proceedings.

"The Congress is indulging in pseudo-secularism. You (Congress) did not allow Baba Saheb Ambedkar to contest polls. He was brought to Rajya Sabha by Jan Sangh," he said, listing steps taken by the government to preserve Ambedkar's heritage.

Kumar said the opposition was training its guns on the government for not convening the Winter Session of Parliament and when it has been called, it was disrupting the proceedings.

He made the statement amid shouting of slogans against Hegde by the Opposition.

At a function in Karnataka on Sunday, Hegde had reportedly said people should identify themselves by their religions and "those who, without knowing about their parental blood, call themselves secular, they don't have their own identity...They don't know about their parentage."

File image of Parliament. PTI

File image of Parliament. PTI

He had also said "we are here to change the Constitution and we'll change it."


When the Lok Sabha met at 2:45 PM after the third adjournment and some members entered the Well displaying posters, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan reminded them of the rules of the House.

The House was first adjourned till noon and then till 2 PM due to unabated opposition protest on the issue.

The Lok Sabha was again adjourned at 4 PM for 15 minutes amid uproar in the House over Hegde's remarks.

The demand to adjourn the House was made by RSP MP N K Premachandran when Finance Minister Arun Jaitley introduced the Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Amendment Bill.

As the House was witnessing ruckus, Premachandran said the GST Bill was a crucial legislation and cannot be passed amidst din and urged the Speaker to adjourn the proceedings to ensure smooth discussion.

The TRS members, who were demanding a separate high court for Telangana, were also in the Well, along with members of the Congress. Some other members raised concerns over the treatment meted out to the family members of Kulbhushan Jadhav by Pakistan.

Despite repeated requests from Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, about 20 members continued to protest in the Well of the House.

As the protests continued unabated, Mahajan asked the members to return to their seats. "If you don't want the government to say something, then let it go," she said.

She also told Kharge that his party had reservations over lesser number of sitting in the Winter session but was stalling the proceedings when the House was on.

Amid the din, papers were laid and a few members spoke during Zero Hour but as the unruly scenes continued, Mahajan adjourned the House till 2 PM after about 20 minutes of proceedings.

Before this, the House was adjourned for about 50 minutes soon after the Question Hour had begun at 11 AM.

Congress members raised slogans demanding removal of Hegde from the Council of Ministers, while members of the TRS also joined them with placards demanding a separate high court for Telengana.

Some Shiv Sena members raised slogans against Pakistan, apparently over the treatment of Jadhav's family members. Some BJP members also joined them in raising slogans like 'Pakistan murdabad' (down with Pakistan).

During Question Hour, Leader of Congress in the Lok Sabha Kharge had then too briefly raised the issue of remarks by Hegde, following which his party members rushed into the Well raising slogans such as 'Ambedkar ka apman nahin chalega' (We will not tolerate the insult of B R Ambedkar -- a key framer of the Constitution).

With inputs from PTI


Published Date: Dec 28, 2017 10:00 pm | Updated Date: Dec 28, 2017 10:11 pm



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