Congress to block passage of triple talaq bill in Rajya Sabha on Monday

Govt claimed that the bill will find support in Rajya Sabha, where the BJP-led NDA lacks numbers

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi/New Delhi 

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Muslim women at a market in the walled city area of Delhi (Photo: PTI)

The contentious seeking to criminalise instant is set to be tabled in the even as the said it will not allow the passage of the proposed legislation in its present form.

Prasad had on Friday claimed that the bill will find support in Rajya Sabha, where the BJP-led NDA lacks numbers. It is listed in the Rajya Sabha's legislative agenda for Monday.

All Committee (AICC) K C told reporters in Kochi that the party would join hands with others to prevent the bill from getting passed in the House, he told reporters in Kochi.

He said 10 opposition parties had openly come out against the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2018 when it was introduced in the Lok Sabha.

Even the parties which support the government on various issues, including AIADMK, have opposed the bill, said Venugopal, who is also a

Condemning the bill, he said the stringent provisions like criminalisation of a civil wrong were there in the and it was not at all acceptable to the opposition parties, including the Congress.

"...The bill will not help empower women," the Congress said.

claimed there was no confusion in the Congress-led UPA or party-led UDF in regarding the bill.

The said the government could not push the bill in its initial form in the due to stringent opposition from the Congress and other opposition parties.

"That is the reason why the government brought the ordinance and re-introduced the bill in the Lok Sabha. But the Congress will oppose its passage in the present form in the Rajya Sabha," said.

The Congress had earlier accused the NDA government of getting the passed in haste in the Lok Sabha in view of 2019

The party has said its provisions are against the Constitution and violate the fundamental rights.

The Opposition has been demanding that the bill be referred to a 'joint select committee' of Parliament for further scrutiny.

On Thursday, the government rejected the Opposition's contention that it was aimed at targeting a particular community.

Piloting the bill, Prasad had said there should be no on the bill, stressing that it was not against any particular community.

Describing the passage of the triple talaq bill as a historic step to ensure equality and dignity of Muslim women, had demanded an apology from the Congress for decades of injustice.

First Published: Sun, December 30 2018. 00:25 IST