Or implement Pakistani lawsNow as some women had said , they must start marrying Hindus. When their own community can treart them so badly, it is the time to quite it and join some community which can protect them.

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Or implement Pakistani lawsNow as some women had said , they must start marrying Hindus. When their own community can treart them so badly, it is the time to quite it and join some community which can protect them.

Now as some women had said , they must start marrying Hindus. When their own community can treart them so badly, it is the time to quite it and join some community which can protect them.
Most of the time your media mentions talak issue they mention Pakistanthen let Indians solve it peacefully.
why make an issue out of it.
This is really great. She has all right to choose a life in which she gets comfort and happiness and sword of Tripple Talaq do not loom on her every time.Its already happening,
Picture of a muslim girl who married a Hindu boy after being abused by the Triple Talaq.
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Most of the time your media mentions talak issue they mention Pakistan
Yep we got rid of it im the 60.s our clerics are calling for criminalizing triple talakreally ?
didnt notice . .may be to point out that even pak doesnt have this stupid law.
Most of the time your media mentions talak issue they mention Pakistan
polygamy
There is a reason polygamy is allowed, and why its allowed has noting to do with oppression but the opposite.
Yet after abolishing, they lead the packAssuming there is such a reason - and I am happy to take your word for it - that was / is not the ground for tolerating the practice here. In India that right is currently granted on grounds of freedom of religion, not after some study into whether such a practice makes sense. There are plenty of other such practices that are long abolished (such as child marriage) that made some kind of sense once upon a time. I would put polygamy into that same bracket. (as a matter of fact even hindus practices polygamy before it was criminalised in the 50s).
Assuming there is such a reason
- and I am happy to take your word for it
- that was / is not the ground for tolerating the practice here.
In India that right is currently granted on grounds of freedom of religion, not after some study into whether such a practice makes sense.
There are plenty of other such practices that are long abolished (such as child marriage) that made some kind of sense once upon a time.