Hyderabad: This day, two years ago, India declared tripletalaq a criminal offence. The Muslim Women Act 2019 upheld the “self-reliance, self-respect and self-confidence” of women from the community. The second “Muslim Women Rights Day” assumes significance as Union Law Minister said triple talaq cases had been reduced by 82% until last year. However, the government has not provided further details in this regard till date.
Parliament witnessed heated debates and discussions in 2019 over the sensitive issue. Opposition parties remarked that the law targeted Muslim community while the Centre said it was upholding gender equality. The Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on July 25 that year, with 303 MPs voting in its favour and 82 against it. Five days later, it was passed in the Rajya Sabha with 99 MPs voting in its favour and 84 opposing it.
The ruling BJP pitched the ban on instant triple talaq as a huge step for the empowerment of women, and several ministers, including the then law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and minority affairs minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, hailed the move a historic one.