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Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Today's newspaper conveyed two ironically different stories the first news is about Modi's speech on triple talaq law and the another news was about, Mumbai haji ali dargah to allow entry of women.

             PM Modi has said in the UP campaign speech can't allow lives of muslim women to be ruined triple talaq. By this speech the women of hindu community understand that he is raising his voice for safeguarding the rights of women and for enforcing uniform civil code.
          Talaq is an arabic word used in the place of divorce given by the husband with the utterance of the word talaq for three times. However we need to understand why our PM has spoken about this before supporting his claim. There are so many rituals in Hinduism that are against women, Ambedkar burned the contents of Manusmriti because the contents said in the book demeans women and it consider's women only as a sex object. It emphasizes men to even treat women in such a way.One of the quotes from Manusmriti,
 It is the nature of women to seduce men in this world; which is why even the wise are cautious in the company of women.

                   My argument is that,  If our PM Modi is interested in enforcing uniform civil code then he should question hindu laws and scrutinize Hinduism as well but our PM is keen only in questioning the talaq law and the laws of islam. When the majority of the country constitues hindus he should first question the hinduism laws and talk for the rights of hindu women rather then questioning muslim laws which are alien to him. He is biased because he supports his religion and questions the other religion when both the religion has equal number of problems.  The untold meaning or the intention of our PM Modi is not safeguarding the rights of woman but to degrade the muslim community.

      If Modi scrutinizes talaq he should also have appreciated the entry to Haji Ali Mosque but the PM didn't do it. Hence this shows the intention of Modi to supress the muslim community.

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