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Marry Hindu Men to avoid Triple Talaq, Nikah Halala: Sadhvi Prachi to Muslim Women
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New Delhi, Aug 2: Former Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Sadhvi Prachi looks at it again when she said that Muslim women must marry Hindus to get rid of evil practices like Nikah Halala or Triple Talaq.

Referring to the Nida Khan case, Prachi said that she would request all the Muslim women to leave their religion as they might end up facing either of the two evil practices- ‘Nikah Halala’ or ‘Triple Talaq’. She said she believed that the society would get rid of such ‘immoral practices’ if Muslim women started marrying Hindus.

Nida Khan, a woman from UP, had filed a suit in a Bareilly court, and got the triple talaq given by her husband invalid. The court also had refused a stay in the proceedings against him for domestic violence.

She further asked victims of triple talaq to quit their faith and join Hindu religion to live the life of respect. She added that doing so would be a “slap on the face” of priests who threaten women in the name of fatwah.

Prachi said, “There would be no talaq or fear of halala. You should join the Hindu community and there would be no fear. You should leave the society, which only destroys the life of women. Get married into Hindu community… you will find boys with good values… you are welcome.”

Going further, Prachi requested UP CM Yogi Adityanath to ensure that loud speakers at mosques were switched off during the Kaanwar Yatra processions in the state. She referred to Adityanath as ‘bhai’ (brother) and asked him to facilitate the movement of Kanwariyas in the state.

It may be recalled that recently, the Uttar Pradesh government had initiated the process of withdrawing cases related to the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, which included hate speech cases against Prachi.

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