Government will celebrate 'Muslim Women's Rights Day' tomorrow
Government will celebrate 'Muslim Women's Rights Day' tomorrow
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New Delhi: The first week of August month is going to be historic for the Modi government of the Center. Bhoomi Pujan is to be done for Ram temple, and at the same time, Article 370 and triple talaq laws are also being completed one year. On this occasion, there is a preparation for the celebration on behalf of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Now on 31 July, this day is being celebrated as Muslim Women's Rights Day by the Ministry of Minority Affairs. The government claims that a decrease of up to 70% has been registered in three divorce cases in the last one year. On the date of August 1 last year, three divorce bills were brought and three divorces were declared illegal. Eid is on August 1 this year, so the day is being celebrated by the government and the BJP a day before. According to the law passed by the government, no Muslim person can divorce his wife by speaking or writing or by any other means.

On Friday, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani, Minority Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi will address a program through a video conference. In which three divorce bill will be discussed and it will be told how Muslim women have benefited from this law. During this time, women from different parts of the country will attend this conference.

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