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Triple Talaq Bill Highlights: Lok Sabha passes 'The Muslim Women Bill

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New Delhi, Dec 27: Amid a walkout by the Congress and AIADMK MPs, the BJP-led government passed the contentious Triple Talaq Bill in the Lok Sabha on Thursday. The politically sensitive bill which seeks to make the practice of instant triple talaq among Muslim men a penal offence came up for discussion in the Lower House.

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The opposition, which had been demanding that the bill is referred to a 'joint select committee', staged a walkout when its demand was rejected by the government.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, said, "This was essential and it has been passed. Congress had supported it last time, I can't understand why they walked out this time. I am sure this bill will be passed in the Rajya Sabha as well."

The Lok Sabha had last week decided to take up the bill on December 27 after the Congress agreed to participate in the debate.

As the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2018, was taken up for consideration, Leader of the Congress in the House, Mallikarjun Kharge, had then suggested it be taken up for discussion next week. The fresh Bill to make the practice of triple talaq among Muslims a penal offence was introduced in Lok Sabha on December 17 to replace an ordinance issued in September. The BJP has issued a whip to all its MPs to be present in the House.

Stay tuned for Live updates here:

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7:56 PM, 27 Dec

Union Min Rajyavardhan Rathore on Triple Talaq Bill passed in LS: The way Congress walked out today, it exposes their vote bank politics again. It’s their diplomatic nature. Now they'll try to stop it in Rajya Sabha. But our philosophy is to strengthen everyone and work together.
7:17 PM, 27 Dec

Two landmark judgments, two different stands. ‘Banning Triple Talaq is in national interest’, says Law Minister
7:10 PM, 27 Dec

Triple Talaq Bill 2018 passed in Lok Sabha.
6:43 PM, 27 Dec

Congress and AIADMK walk out from the Lok Sabha.
6:21 PM, 27 Dec

"Homosexuality and adultery were decriminalised by the Supreme Court and this government did not react. Why criminalise Triple Talaq? The government wants to use it against us," says AIMIM's Owaisi.
6:17 PM, 27 Dec

“Empowering women financially and emotionally will actually address the issue. This is not a law made for is, this is for women who are at the lower end of pyramid. So, this shouldn’t be criminalised,” said NCP leader Supriya Sule.
5:53 PM, 27 Dec

"All muslims of India are opposed to this bill," says Owaisi.
5:39 PM, 27 Dec

"The Bill is against the Muslim community. Our party will oppose the Bill, we are against it, that is our stand," says Anwar Raja, AIADMK MP.
5:10 PM, 27 Dec

"Take back three years jail term from the legislation," says SP MP Dharmendra Yadav.
5:09 PM, 27 Dec

"this is a family issue, a social issue," says Supriya Sule, NCP.
4:58 PM, 27 Dec

"Do not do politics over this. This is about justice," Irani says.
4:56 PM, 27 Dec

"Some say why criminalise a a civil matter. That way it was being said that if both parties agree for dowry then whats the problem, but this house saw it as crime and criminalised it," says Union minister Smriti Irani.
4:42 PM, 27 Dec

CPI-M's Mohammed Salim comes down hard on the Union Government over the Triple Talaq Bill. He says the Lok Sabha had rejected the bill but the BJP government brought it back.
4:41 PM, 27 Dec

“The proposed bill is not to victimise anyone but to serve justice to Muslim women,” said Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Minority affairs minister.
4:41 PM, 27 Dec

“Is there a provision in Hindu law, or Christian laws where a man can be sent to jail for 3 years for giving a divorce.” asks Congress’ Kharge.
4:40 PM, 27 Dec

"This bill is unnecessary and uncalled for," says CPI-M's Mohammed Salim.
4:32 PM, 27 Dec

"You are a gutsy minister Ravi Shankar ji," says Shiv Sena MP Arvind Ganpat Sawant.
4:31 PM, 27 Dec

"Why J&K has been excluded from Triple Talaq legislation," asks Shiv Sena MP Arvind Ganpat Sawant.
4:29 PM, 27 Dec

"Muslim women would be happy with this legislation. Triple Talaq was a discriminatory practice," says Shiv Sena MP Arvind Ganpat Sawant. He says even after Supreme Court verdict the triple talaqs kept happening.
4:16 PM, 27 Dec

"I can smell some politics behind this legislation," says BJD's Ravindra Kumar Jena.
4:14 PM, 27 Dec

"How can husband give maintenance if he is in jail for Triple Talaq offence," says BJD's Ravindra Kumar Jena.
4:11 PM, 27 Dec

"There is no safeguard to check its misuse," says BJD's Ravindra Kumar Jena.
4:06 PM, 27 Dec

"Don't we all want that Muslim women should get their Constitutional Right. It would not be fair if it is sent to a standing committee," says Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.
3:08 PM, 27 Dec

"We have addressed objections and brought in a new bill," says Lekhi.
3:05 PM, 27 Dec

“Be it a Hindu woman, Muslim woman, or Christian, most women try to save their marriages, instead of filing for divorce,” says BJP’s Meenakshi Lekhi.
3:03 PM, 27 Dec

BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi bats for Uniform Civil Code.
2:55 PM, 27 Dec

"The intention of the government to rid the society of ill practices, to bring equality in society," says Meenakshi Lekhi.
2:52 PM, 27 Dec

"It is not about He vs She, it is about human right violation," says Meenakshi Lekhi.
2:51 PM, 27 Dec

"I want to ask where in Koran is there a mention of Talaq e Biddat. This is an ill practice in the society," says BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi.
2:43 PM, 27 Dec

"What are you giving Muslim name in the name of empowerment. You are giving her a criminal case with husband," Sushmita Dev says in Lok Sabha.
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Important facts about the Triple Talaq Bill:

  • The fresh Bill to make the practice of triple talaq among Muslims a penal offence was introduced in Lok Sabha on December 17 to replace an ordinance issued in September.
  • Under the proposed law, giving instant triple talaq will be illegal and void, and will attract a jail term of three years for the husband.
  • The government issued an ordinance in September, incorporating the amendments.
  • An ordinance has a life of six months. But from the day a session begins, it has to be replaced by a bill which should be passed by Parliament within 42 days (six weeks), else it lapses.
  • The government is at liberty to re-promulgate the ordinance if the bill fails to get through Parliament.
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