He also said "restrictions" should be imposed on such bodies and it should also be "banned".
Asked to comment on triple talaq issue, the minister said, "Exploitation of women is being done and they (AIMPLB) are giving views (on triple talaq) that are against the Constitution."
"In the Quran it is written that you should not go for namaz under the influence of liquor and if anyone gives talaq under its influence, can it be considered valid?" Raza asked.
"In my view, AIMPLB should be called Maulawi (Cleric) Personal Law Board. Restrictions should be imposed on such organsiations and it should also be banned as it is not working for social welfare," the minister said.
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Supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's stand on the triple talaq issue, Raza said a new law should be implemented "to put an end" to the age-old practice.
Reacting to Raza's assertion, a member of AIMPLB, Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahali, said the Muslim Personal Law Board is a registered organisation and political leaders are making a political issue out of triple talaq.
"Nothing Islamic or religious is being said or done on the issue of triple talaq... It has been made a political issue and will continue. Muslim Personal Law Board is a registered organisation under the Societies Act," Mahali said.