Govt\, opposition locks horns in RS over triple talaq Bill

Govt, opposition locks horns in RS over triple talaq Bill

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Monday failed to initiate a discussion on the contentious triple talaq bill, with a united opposition led by the demanding that the draft be sent to a for scrutiny.

With the pressing for a discussion on the Muslim women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) bill, 2018 after Minister tabled the same, the opposition stuck to its demand for sending the bill to a

Amid a stalemate between the and the opposition over the issue, the House failed to transact any significant business during the day.

The House was adjourned for the day amid din over the issue. Earlier the House was adjourned twice during the day with an adjournment in the morning following protests by members over the Cauvery issue.

The House also saw another brief adjournment of 15 minutes in the afternoon soon after the triple talaq bill was tabled.

of Opposition in the Ghulam Nabi Azad said the bill was very crucial and requires further scrutiny and claimed that more than half of the members belonging to several parties have demanded that the bill be sent to a

He accused the of breaking the tradition of sending bills to select committees for scrutiny before they become a

for Parliamentary Affairs said the government was ready for a discussion on the issue and accused the of creating hurdles in the passage of the legislation.

He said the has already supported the bill in the Lok Sabha earlier.

"The Congress and other parties are only playing on this issue which is very important for ensuring the rights of married Muslim women," he said.

Hitting back, of the Congress in the Rajya Sabha, said, "It is the government which is doing Nobody is opposing the bill. Let there be legislative scrutiny".

"The government is misleading the people.If the bill has been passed without legislative scrutiny in the Lok Sabha then it should not be passed here without referring to select committee. is not a rubber stamp," he said.

Responding to this, Prasad said, "This bill is very important. We want to discuss it here and are ready to listen to any suggestion. Even after bringing the ordinance, there have been incidents of triple talaq till yesterday. It is a question of gender equality...We want to discuss and pass the bill."

said, "I want to run the House. We have agreed for a holiday tomorrow. The members should allow the House to function today."

As members continued to create a din, the adjourned the House for the day till Wednesday.

The bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on Thursday last.

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First Published: Mon, December 31 2018. 15:30 IST