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BJP's agenda shifted from development to negative politics: AIMPLB

In an interview with ETV Bharat, Kamal Farooqi, secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, has strongly condemned abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and criminalisation of triple talaq.

BJP's agenda shifted from development to negative politics:AIMPLB secretary
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Published : Sep 9, 2019, 12:07 PM IST

Updated : Sep 9, 2019, 12:37 PM IST

New Delhi: Kamal Farooqi, secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi led-central government saying that party's agenda has shifted from development to negative politics.

Taking with ETV Bharat, Farooqui has strongly condemned abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and criminalisation of instant triple talaq which are listed among the major achievements in the Modi government's 100-day report card presented on Sunday by Union Minister Prakash Javdekar.

He further said, "The triple talaq bill was politically motivated and its sole aim was the destruction of Muslim families by making them fight legal cases and go bankrupt. If it is counted in achievements of a government then it clearly shows that it is negative politics and not success."

BJP's agenda shifted from development to negative politics: AIMPLB

Posing a rhetorical question he said: "Is this law benefiting the muslim women or families ?" He said the bill is arbitary in nature and will target Muslim men.

In response to another question, the secretary said, "We have no problem with the government's arguments but we know that their actions are politically driven, aiming to strengthen their vote bank. The government just wants to establish the thought of the judgement being in favour of Muslim community."

Commenting on the Modi government's 100-day report card, Farooqui said, "The list of achievements presented clearly shows that development is not on government's priority list and from my side they would deserve negative marking since they have been in power."

Modi government's 100-day report card should have judged on the parameters of employment, economy and tax reduction instead, he added.

Also read:President Kovind leaves for three-nation tour

New Delhi: Kamal Farooqi, secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi led-central government saying that party's agenda has shifted from development to negative politics.

Taking with ETV Bharat, Farooqui has strongly condemned abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and criminalisation of instant triple talaq which are listed among the major achievements in the Modi government's 100-day report card presented on Sunday by Union Minister Prakash Javdekar.

He further said, "The triple talaq bill was politically motivated and its sole aim was the destruction of Muslim families by making them fight legal cases and go bankrupt. If it is counted in achievements of a government then it clearly shows that it is negative politics and not success."

BJP's agenda shifted from development to negative politics: AIMPLB

Posing a rhetorical question he said: "Is this law benefiting the muslim women or families ?" He said the bill is arbitary in nature and will target Muslim men.

In response to another question, the secretary said, "We have no problem with the government's arguments but we know that their actions are politically driven, aiming to strengthen their vote bank. The government just wants to establish the thought of the judgement being in favour of Muslim community."

Commenting on the Modi government's 100-day report card, Farooqui said, "The list of achievements presented clearly shows that development is not on government's priority list and from my side they would deserve negative marking since they have been in power."

Modi government's 100-day report card should have judged on the parameters of employment, economy and tax reduction instead, he added.

Also read:President Kovind leaves for three-nation tour

Last Updated : Sep 9, 2019, 12:37 PM IST
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