Over 50,000 Muslim women and men have signed a petition seeking a ban on triple talaq. The petition, spearheaded by the Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA), has sought the National Commission for Women's intervention to end this "un-Quranic practice".
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BMMA co-founder Zakia Soman said a national signature campaign was underway in different states, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, MP, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Kerala and UP.
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A recent BMMA study found that 92% of Muslim women supported an end to this practice. Unilateral divorce sometimes given over phone, text message and email has become increasingly frequent, leaving women with the short end of the stick. Oral divorce coupled with the heinous practice of 'nikah halala' (practise where a woman must marry another man, consummate the marriage before she is allowed to remarry her husband) has been a bane for Muslim women who do not receive maintenance or alimony and are often left to fend for themselves and their children.
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Bhopal-based Sadiya Vaquas said cases of triple talaq had become rampant.
Noorjehan Safia Niaz from BMMA added, "In many cases, the qazis offer themselves as temporary husbands." Recently, the Supreme Court admitted a petition by Dehradun-based Shayara Bano demanding abolition of the practice.
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BMMA has been advocating reconciliation and mediation where the divorce process is carried out over a period of 90 days. The petition says.