TIL Desk/National/Mumbai-The Shiv Sena voiced its support for abolishing the triple talaq system, saying this tradition illustrates how tough the battle of justice was for Muslim women in the country. “The All India Muslim Personal Law Board and other related organisations refused to make any changes in the “triple talaq” tradition last year. The tradition illustrates how tough is the battle of justice for Muslim women in our country,” the Shiv Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece Sammna.
The editorial also slammed the ‘secular’ people, who had voiced their opinion on ill-traditions in Hinduism but were maintaining a silence on this issue. “The secular people, who used to advocate their opinion on other issues, are maintaining a stoic silence on the issue of triple talaq. They talk of ill-traditions in Hinduism, but are maintain a silence on the ill-traditions in Islam,” the editorial added. The Shiv Sena said this movement was getting a new lease of life after the 1980’s Shah Bano case.
“Women like Shamina Yasmin from Guwahati and Shamima Farooqui along with Saira Banu (who challenged the triple talaq in the Supreme Court) are still fighting this battle,” the editorial said. The Shiv Sena further said the fight of the Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA) was getting a pan India support and would eventually act as a ray of hope for the Muslim women. “There would be several attempts to suppress these voices and a comprehensive effort at every level is needed to make this movement a success or else the Muslim women won’t be able to see a morning rise when triple talaq is abolished,” the editorial added.