The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has expressed "displeasure" over the ordinance to ban the practice of instant triple talaq, saying it will soon formulate its strategy to protest it.
The board will soon decide whether to move the Supreme Court against the ordinance or coordinate with the Opposition to block the bill in the Rajya Sabha when it is brought there to ratify the ordinance, AIMPLB general secretary Maulana Wali Rehmani told PTI Thursday.
"The board was expecting such an ordinance, but it will be in force for six months only," said Rehmani, referring to the maximum life of an ordinance.
He said though the government has made some improvements in the ordinance compared to the provisions in the original bill on triple talaq, it is "still erroneous constitutionally".
"The board's lawyers might approach the Supreme Court against it," said Rehmani.
"The second option is that when a bill to replace the ordinance comes in the Rajya Sabha, the board will approach the Opposition with its arguments to prevent its passage. The board will soon decide in its meeting which way to go," he said.
Claiming that the Narendra Modi government is confusing Muslims on the instant triple talaq issue, Rehmani said, "It's an attempt to malign the image of the community. It's the policy of the government to lead a campaign against Shariat laws with some Muslim women on their side."
Claiming that Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad's data on triple talaq was "false", Rehmani said, "There is no listing of triple talaq cases."