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PM Modi appeals for consensus on bill to make triple talaq punishable

The bill on making triple talaq a punishable offence seeks to provide gender justice, respect and security to Muslim women.

Updated on: Dec 28, 2017, 11:48:06 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a consensus on Thursday in passage of the bill on making instant triple talaq a punishable offence, parliamentary affairs minister Ananth Kumar said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting on Thursday. (ANI Twitter)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting on Thursday. (ANI Twitter)

Briefing reporters on the proceedings of the weekly BJP Parliamentary Party meeting, he said the Prime Minister appealed for a consensus in passage of the Muslim Women Protection of Rights on Marriage Bill.

He said the bill, set to be introduced in the Lok Sabha on Thursday, seeks to provide gender justice, respect and security to Muslim women.

Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad briefed BJP members on the various aspects and provisions of the draft law.

Kumar said Thursday was a “historic day” as the government headed by Modi was bringing in the bill which was a major reform initiative.

Responding to a question on consensus on the legislation in Rajya Sabha where the opposition has an upper hand, Kumar said after its passage in Lok Sabha, the government will initiate the process of evolving a consensus in the upper house. He said the process, in fact has already begun.

Sources in the government had said earlier that Prasad is already in touch with leaders of the TMC, the BJD and other parties seeking their help in the passage of the law.

The Prime Minister also wished senior party leader and finance minister Arun Jaitley on his birthday by garlanding him, offering him sweets and gifting him with a shawl at the meeting, Kumar said.

Union minister Jitendra Singh explained a new feature in the NaMo app which allows users to have a direct interface with the Prime Minister.

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