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Religion-based politics can offset years of inclusive, forward-looking policies: Ravi Shankar Prasad

The Shah Bano case is seen as one of the milestones in Muslim women’s fight for rights in India and the battle against the set Muslim personal law. It laid the ground for thousands of women to make legitimate claims which they were not allowed before.

March 24, 2025 / 13:18 IST
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Ravi Shankar Prasad

Amid the ongoing controversy over Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar's alleged remark on "changing the Constitution", senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad sought to remind the Opposition about the damaging consequences of practicing appeasement politics. In no uncertain terms, Prasad cited instances like the Shah Bano case and vehement opposition against the Triple Talaq law to illustrate how vote-bank politics has the potential to offset years of positive, inclusive and growth-based policies that the BJP has brought about.

Ravi Shankar Prasad's statement comes in the backdrop of Karnataka government's decision to provide a four per cent reservation for Muslims in government contract. The BJP and RSS have unequivocally maintained that the Constitution does not allow religion-based quota.

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The Shah Bano case is seen as one of the milestones in Muslim women’s fight for rights in India and the battle against the set Muslim personal law. It laid the ground for thousands of women to make legitimate claims which they were not allowed before.

Earlier today, Rajya Sabha began with loud protests from the Treasury bnenches demanding an explanation from Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge regarding the party’s position on reservations for Muslims amid uproar over a four per cent reservation for minorities in Karnataka.