Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said 18 opposition parties including the Congress wanted to send the bill to a Select Committee for its proper scrutiny before it becomes a law, but the government did not allow it.
He alleged that the BJP does not believe in democracy and that is why it did not allow the motion moved by the opposition to send the bill to a select committee.
"This government is trying to mislead Muslim women and the general public," he alleged at a press conference.
"What are they giving to Muslim women. They are merely projecting themselves as their 'messiah', but they are in fact only trying to befool the Muslim women," he said.
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Congress leader M Veerappa Moily opposed criminalising triple talaq, alleging that he BJP had adopted a "sadistic approach" and was "taking revenge" against a community.
Azad said it is Parliament which decides on the floor if a bill will go to a select committee or not.
He said in the Lok Sabha the Congress wanted the bill to be a sent to a standing committee, but the government opposed it.
"In Parliamentary democracy, it is the heads which are counted, even in forming governments," he said, adding that "all bills are decided on the basis of majority".
Azad claimed the bill is "more political" and there is "so much of dichotomy and contradiction" that injustice with Muslim women will continue in the absence of any provision for their welfare.
"When the husband of the Muslim woman goes to jail as per the law, who will run the family. We wanted the government to have provisions for the welfare of women.
"There is so much of contradiction and this is injustice with women as no one will be able to feed the family in case the husband goes to jail. We wanted this law to be improved as it does not do full justice. It, however, does serve the political purpose of the BJP," he said.
Earlier, Moily said the Congress is against the bill as it criminalises Triple Talaq.
"A civil contract marriage cannot be criminalised.... The BJP has a sadistic approach that they are taking revenge against a community," he said adding that other communities will oppose it.