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  • These women want CM to fulfill the responsibility of a brother by ensuring speedy justice to them.
  • These women are scared for their lives as they have not been provided security by police.
BAREILLY: At least 40 women who went through triple talaq and domestic violence have sent rakhis to Uttar Pradesh chief minister YogiAdityanath demanding justice. These women claim to be "sisters of the nation" and say that the CM should fulfill the responsibility of a brother by ensuring speedy justice to them. They say that they have been suffering for years and want Yogi to help them urgently.

Esha Khan, 22, who went through triple talaq sometime back, has sent a yellow-coloured rakhi to the CM. "Tired of facing harassment from my brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, I one day complained to my husband about them. However, instead of helping me, he got angry at me and uttered the three dreaded words. My two-and-a-half-year marriage ended abruptly," she said. "BJPhad promised before elections that it would help women like me. Through my rakhi, I want to remind the CM about his promise," she added.


27-year-old Farhana (who goes by her first name) was given triple talaq in May 2015 after she gave birth to a daughter. "My husband wanted a boy. After I gave birth to a baby girl, he divorced me and moved to Saudi Arabia. His family threw me and my daughter out. When I approached them again, my mother-in-law asked me to do 'nikah halala' with my brother-in-law which was unacceptable to me. This Raksha Bandhan, I want Yogi to put an end to my sufferings," she said.

Nuzhat Kisa, who is a domestic violence victim, said that she has been waiting for justice since December 2016. "As my husband and his family were disappointed with me for not bringing dowry, they would often physically assault me. Even when I was pregnant, the thrashing continued and it resulted in my miscarriage. I somehow managed to survive and am now seeking action against them. As a sister of the nation, I have asked Yogi to ensure speedy justice to me. This will be my rakhi present."

With the help of a local NGO named Mera Haq Foundation, these women sent rakhis to the CM on Friday. "Most of these women have lodged an FIR with the local police, but are being pressured by their husbands or in-laws to take back their complaints. They have received numerous threats. They are scared for their lives as have not been provided security by police. Besides, most of them have nowhere to go. These women want justice and safety and that is why they have sent rakhis to Yogi," Farhat Naqvi, president of the NGO, said.

http://m.timesofindia.com/city/bare...ogi-seek-justice/amp_articleshow/59918538.cms
 
I can only marvel at the temerity displayed by these chauvinistic pigs in treating their womenfolk as 'factories' and then abandoning them as per their whims while justifying their actions based on a convoluted view of a centuries old text. Effing perverts:angry:

All of them should be brought to task, while immediate plans be made to rehabilitate and skill our sisters.

Center should pursue its goal of implementing the UCC with all vigour now that it is set to gain majority in the upper house. Personal laws are in direct contravention to the Directive Principles and FRs.
 
I was reading a book - Regarding the resilience of Pakistan (cant exactly recollect the title). Saw some statistics. Compared to 80+% Indian Muslim males, only about 51% of Indian Muslim females voted for Pakistan/AIML.

This should be understood and we should be sympathetic to their cause.

"My husband wanted a boy. After I gave birth to a baby girl, he divorced me and moved to Saudi Arabia. His family threw me and my daughter out. When I approached them again, my mother-in-law asked me to do 'nikah halala' with my brother-in-law which was unacceptable to me.
Dharmic organizations should proactively engage with these people and give them support, there are plenty of decent unmarried men among the Dharmic fold.
 
27-year-old Farhana (who goes by her first name) was given triple talaq in May 2015 after she gave birth to a daughter. "My husband wanted a boy. After I gave birth to a baby girl, he divorced me and moved to Saudi Arabia. His family threw me and my daughter out. When I approached them again, my mother-in-law asked me to do 'nikah halala' with my brother-in-law which was unacceptable to me. This Raksha Bandhan, I want Yogi to put an end to my sufferings," she said.

I can't for a second imagine how this can be institutionalized in any society.
It boggles my mind that these woman have no legal recourse in the face of this barbaric humility being reaped upon them.
 
It is the time for them to find their life partners from Hindus and be happy for the rest of the life.
 
Once again oppression under the guise of secularism.

Cancerous for Eastern civilisation.
 
Dharmic organizations should proactively engage with these people and give them support, there are plenty of decent unmarried men among the Dharmic fold.
What do you think that happened when they met Yogi!!!?
Now Dharmic people are engaging with them openly..:D
 
Once again oppression under the guise of secularism.

Cancerous for Eastern civilisation.
You see, sir, India is neither a Hindu Republic nor a Islamic republic as yours.

It is multi ethnic and cultural. There isn't any 'religious glue' or economic order binding us together, though she still is Socialist to the core.

That we have gelled together is a 'miracle', which even our staunchest critics admit hesitantly.

We have to build national consciousness, break barriers, abolishing the personal laws will resect this Cancerous Tumour and is a welcome step.
 
I hope Haryanvi/Punjabi families start accepting Muslim girls as their daughter in law, this will help to boost fight against skewed sex ratio.
 
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Save your rupees ladies and invest in a chastity belt and a good strong lock and make it your last wish to get buried with it on

These nasty dirty pos fantasy is to rape you in your grave


Not safe in the womb out the womb and not even safe in the grave
 
You see, sir, India is neither a Hindu Republic nor a Islamic republic as yours.

It is multi ethnic and cultural. There isn't any 'religious glue' or economic order binding us together, though she still is Socialist to the core.

That we have gelled together is a 'miracle', which even our staunchest critics admit hesitantly.

We have to build national consciousness, break barriers, abolishing the personal laws will resect this Cancerous Tumour and is a welcome step.

India is secular by conception.
You may have to negotiate everything from zero if you now become a Hindu democracy
 
India is secular by conception.
You may have to negotiate everything from zero if you now become a Hindu democracy
You must have misinterpreted me, i will mention it again that India isn't a Hindu democracy.

But in my opinion Indian concept of secularism is the moot cause of all evils plaguing us leading to appeasement politics and waste of public resources.

India must have adapted the western concept of secularism.
 
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