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PM Modi urges everyone not to look at Triple Talaq from a political aspect

| | Apr 29, 2017, at 08:05 pm
New Delhi, Apr 29 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Saturday, said that he hoped Muslim communities will come forward to resolve the issue of Triple Talaq, media reports said.

The Prime Minister was attending an event to mark the birth anniversary of Basava, a 12th century philosopher and social reformer.

He said that the issue of Triple Talaq should not be seen through a 'political prism'.

The Supreme Court is hearing a batch of petitions who have urged that the process of Triple Talaq followed by some Muslim men should be banned, media reports said.

He also said that India will celebrate 75th year of Independence in 2022. "Persons, organisations, everyone should work to fulfill dreams of nation," he said at the Basava Jayanti festival.

"Philosophy of Bhakti Movement  and Lord Basava should be spread worldwide," the PM said.


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