Committed to enact triple talaq law, some people stalling it: PM Modi

PM Modi blamed 'some people', an apparent reference to opposition parties like Congress, for stalling its passage in the Monsoon session.

Update: 2018-08-15 10:32 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses nation on 72nd Independence Day. (Photo: Twitter | @BJP4India)

New Delhi: The government is committed to bring in a law banning the practice of instant triple talaq, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday even as he blamed "some people" for stalling its passage in Parliament.

In his Independence Day address here, he underlined his commitment to the passage of the instant triple talaq legislation in Parliament. 

He blamed "some people", an apparent reference to opposition parties like the Congress, for stalling its passage in the recent Monsoon session. 

The bill criminalises the practice of instant triple talaq or talaq-e-biddat and seeks a prison term of up to three years for men. 

He said the government had once again pushed for the passage of the bill in the Monsoon Session. 

"The practice of triple talaq has created problems in the life of Muslim women ... we brought the law in Parliament, but some people are not allowing to pass it. I assure you that you would not be let down. I will do all it needs (to bring the law)," he said. 

While the bill has been passed by Lok Sabha, it is pending in Rajya Sabha where the government lacks numbers. 

To make the proposed law palatable to the opposition, a provision of bail for the accused from a magistrate has been added. 

Also, the amendments to the bill cleared by the Union Cabinet last week, make provision for settlement between the husband and the wife. 

The FIR can now only be lodged by the victim, her blood relations and those who have become her relatives by virtue of her marriage. Others, like neighbours, cannot lodge an FIR to prevent misuse of the proposed law. 

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