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Triple talaq is against the principles of Constitution, should end: Venkaiah Naidu

Written by : TNM Staff

Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday advocated the abolition of 'triple talaq', saying it was a form of gender discrimination and against constitutional principles.

"Gender discrimination must come to an end. We are a civilised society, we are a democratic country; why should there be gender discrimination? Triple talaq is gender discrimination and against the principles of Constitution," the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister told the media in New Delhi. 

"Why should those helpless women be penalised for somebody else's fault. That is why the BJP, the government, is strongly in favour of ending the practice of triple talaq," said Naidu. 

His comments came a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his first comments on the controversial issue, said the government and society should ensure justice to Muslim women and not let their lives be destroyed by triple talaq. 

Addressing a gathering in Bundelkhand, the Prime Minister said that this was for this reason that his government has told the Supreme Court that inequality cannot be allowed in the name of religion.

Modi also said that justice demands that the government works as per the Constitution and provides gender justice for everyone. 

He also lashed out at political parties, who he alleged were worried about their vote banks rather than bringing about gender equality. "How can a system wherein our sisters are divorced just by uttering divorce three times over phone be accepted," he mused.

Meanwhile, Naidu avoided a direct comment on the rift within Uttar Pradesh's ruling Samajwadi Party but said "dynasty politics was nasty for democracy". 

"Dynasty in democracy is nasty but it is tasty to some people and we are seeing the results also," he said, adding the BJP doesn't want to "fish in their troubled waters".

"It is their internal matter, but people are seeing what is happening and they will decide what should be done," added Naidu. 

Inputs IANS

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