UP: Amit Shah bats for equal rights, says 'respecting women' should be poll issue

'Samajwadi Party, BSP and Congress will not speak on (triple talaq) but we do not have any fear,' the BJP President said.

Update: 2016-11-08 12:38 GMT
BJP president Amit Shah (Photo: PTI)

Sonbhadra: With the Narendra Modi government facing flak over its stand on triple talaq, BJP President Amit Shah on Tuesday asked the partymen to make respect of women, besides development, an issue in the 2017 Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh.

Flagging off the third 'Parivartan yatra' from Sonbhadra, Shah said, "There is another question to which people of Uttar Pradesh will have to give their verdict (in the coming Assembly polls).

"Should women in the country not get equal rights? SP, BSP and Congress will not speak on (triple talaq) but we do not have any fear. I want to say from this platform that in the coming polls, besides development and eradication of goondas, respect of women should be made a poll issue," Shah said

He also asked the three parties to submit their affidavit on whether they back 'triple talaq' or not.

Asking whether the Centre's stand before the Supreme Court upholding the dignity and honour of the women and doing away with the triple talaq should have been taken or not, Shah said every single party worker will make women aware that Modi government is committed for their development, honour and rights.

Slamming Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, Shah alleged that with his stand on the surgical strike, he has made a mockery of the bravery and sacrifice of army jawans.

"People of the country are proud of the army and the will power of Narendra Modi for carrying out surgical strikes in Pakistani soil and saving the borders," he added.

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