Hussain Dalwai apologises for his triple talaq remark

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

MP on Friday apologised for his controversial remark on triple talaq and claimed the matter is being 'intentionally politicised'.

"What I said is wrong and I have apologised for it. I did not want to hurt sentiments. It's being intentionally politicized," the MP said.

He even slammed the people demanding apology from and asked why the latter should apologise for his mistake.

Speaking to ANI, the Congress had earlier said that women are being treated 'unfairly' in all communities and not just Muslims.

"Every society is male domination. Even Lord once left after doubting her. So we need to change as a whole," Dalwai said.

Meanwhile, terming Dalawai's comments as objectionable, said that Dalawai should have read the scriptures properly before saying such things.

"How will they feel if I say that Prophet Muhammad fell in love with his daughter-in-law, resulting in her separating from the Prophet's son. That's why the tradition of the 'burkha' started so that no one can see her face," told ANI.

"Lord and Sita's story is one of sacrifice; he should have read it properly before making such comments. Most of these Congress members are illiterate. didn't pass university, didn't pass school, failed in Oxford, Jawahar Lal Nehru failed in The Congress should issue an apology," added.

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First Published: Fri, August 10 2018. 17:35 IST