New Delhi: BJP President and Union Home Minister Amit Shah has targeted the Congress' inefficiency. Shah said the Congress is no longer able to unite the opposition. This is evident from the passage of the Triple Talaq Bill. Amit Shah said in his article in some newspapers on the issue on Saturday that after the passage of the triple talaq bill, PM Narendra Modi will be named as "social reformers" in history like Raja Ram Mohan Rai and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar.
Shah wrote in his article that July 30 is an important milestone in India's parliamentary history. "After the President's assent, the triple talaq law has come into effect and Muslim women will be protected from the scourge of this malpractice," he said. He said, it has shown the Modi government's commitment to a respectful, self-respecting and dignified life for women. "A fact has also emerged that the Congress' ability to unite opposition parties has diminished," the Home Minister claimed in the article. '
The article said that since the triple talaq law was a matter of public opinion and social reform, many non-NDA parties also helped indirectly or indirectly in the passage of the bill. "There was a time three decades ago when the Congress party with more than 400 MPs in the Shah Bano case could free Muslim women from this sting. But under pressure from the Muslim Personal Law Board, clerics and vote bank politics,' PM Rajiv Gandhi took the opposite decision against the court order. All this was done to play the politics of appeasement.
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