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Bihar: Wife beats husband after he utters ‘triple talaq’ in a fit of rage

| | Nov 11, 2016, at 08:50 pm
Patna, Nov 11 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): A high drama was witnessed in Bihar's Bhagalpur town when a woman publicly thrashed her husband soon after he uttered the “triple talaq” in a fit of anger.

Irked at the man giving divorce on the streets, the woman named Salma caught her husband by the collar and thrashed him.


The indent took place in Bhagalpur town on Thursday evening.

It all happened when the woman caught the man with another girl and questioned his motive.

This left her husband irritated.

In a fit of rage, he hurled abuses at her and also uttered ‘triple talaq’.

The man fled when the woman began to beat him up publicly. 

Last month, the Narendra Modi government had filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying the practice of ‘triple talaq’ by Muslims has no place in a secular country like India.

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