Will Ishrat Jahan, triple talaq petitioner, joining BJP help the party in West Bengal?
Ishrat Jahan, one of the petitioners in the triple talaq case, has joined the BJP.
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Although not as popular as the 67-year-old veteran actor, who has formally joined politics and is likely to float his own political party soon, one of the petitioners in the triple talaq case, Ishrat Jahan, has entered the political arena by joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal.
The
news
was
revealed
by
BJP's
West
Bengal
unit
general
secretary
Sayantan
Basu.
"Ishrat
Jahan
has
joined
the
BJP
at
our
Howrah
office
on
Saturday,"
Basu
told
PTI.
Sources said Ishrat was felicitated by the Howrah BJP unit on Saturday and inducted into the party. Basu said a state-level programme to felicitate her was yet to be organised.
Ishrat was one of the five petitioners in the triple talaq case. Her husband had divorced her over the phone from Dubai in 2014 by uttering the word "talaq" thrice.
The controversial Islamic practice was struck down by the Supreme Court on August 22. Recently, the Lok Sabha has passed the triple talaq bill. Now, the bill has to be passed by the Upper House of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, to become a law.
The passage of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill will make the practice of triple talaq criminal.
West
Bengal
BJP
chief
Dilip
Ghosh,
who
is
touring
various
districts
in
the
state,
said
he
had
also
come
to
know
from
party
sources
that
Ishrat
had
joined
the
BJP
in
Howrah.
However,
Ishrat
is
yet
to
issue
any
official
statement
in
this
regard.
Political experts say Ishrat joining the BJP will definitely help the party in West Bengal where it is trying hard to emerge as a dominant force. Experts add that with Ishrat coming to the BJP fold, the saffron party will be able to win the vote and trust of Muslim women in the state as well as the country.
Ishrat could be the BJP's Muslim mascot in West Bengal, where the party is regularly challenging the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) after the Mamata Banerjee government came to power in the state after winning the Assembly elections in 2016.
Along with several Muslim women, who have been fighting for long to end the practice of triple talaq, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the ruling BJP are given most of the credit for the passage of the triple talaq bill in the Lok Sabha recently.
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