Narendra Modi for changing Islamic laws in India
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NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in yet another political stunt has harshly criticised Muslim family laws in the name of unjust practices.
PM Narendra Modi has criticised the Muslim Tripple Talaq Laws as unjust and not realistic as per the norms of Indian culture and society.
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Narendra Most has also hinted upon changing the controversial Muslim Tripple Tallaq laws in India.
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday criticised the practice of triple talaq, which allows Muslim men to divorce their wives instantly with a single word, saying women should not face discrimination on religious grounds.
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The practice has faced repeated legal challenges in recent years, and Modi’s Hindu nationalist government has said it wants to replace it with a new uniform civil code applicable to all religious groups.
But that proposal has met stiff opposition from Muslim groups, who argue that it would discriminate against them.
The new stunt by the Narendra Modi is an effort to replace the Muslim laws in India in the name of humanity.