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“We will protest and fight if they repeal the marriage and divorce for Muslims laws,” says AIUDF

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Chief Minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma led the Assam government is all set to introduce a significant bill in the upcoming state assembly session starting from August 22, which will make compulsory government registration of marriage and divorce among Muslim community people in the state. The opposition has stated that they will only support the amendment of the child marriage provisions but the government meddling with the marriage and divorce provisions won’t be tolerated and will be opposed fervently.

“We support the amendment of the bill but if they want to repeal the bill, we will protest and fight against this. We want to rectify the provision of child marriage in the bill… Himanta Biswa Sarma wants to repeal this act because he wants to play the card of communalism… We have no problem with registering our marriages and divorce but we will also follow the rules of Muslim law,” said AIUDF MLA Mazibur Rahman.

“Magistrate will never be able to take over the job of a Qazi… We will oppose the bill… We won’t say anything about not amending child marriage provisions in the act, because even we do not want child marriage. Repealing this act will be against ‘Shariat’,” said Congress leader Wazed Ali Choudhury.

“Muslim marriage will happen as per Quran and Hadis. It cannot happen in court… The govt has no right to meddle with religion. This is an attempt to go against a particular community. We will not accept it. We will oppose it,” said Congress MLA Nurul Huda.

Notably, the decision to amend the bill was taken during the state cabinet meeting held at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

Addressing a press conference at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that, the state cabinet had approved the Assam Compulsory Registration of Muslim Marriages Divorces Bill, 2024.

“Earlier, the Muslim Marriages and Divorces Registration was conducted by the Kazis. This new bill will ensure that Muslim marriage registration will be conducted by the government, not Kazi. There will be no marriage registration below 18 years. The registration authority will be the Sub Registrar of Assam government,” Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said.

He further said that this new bill will be introduced in the state assembly session which will be started from August 22.

“The main aim of bringing this new bill is to fight against child marriage”, he said.

The Assam Chief Minister said, “A 5-km radius area around a heritage structure -like a Mandir or a Namghar which is at least 250 years old will be declared as a protected area. This implies that land in the area can be transacted only between families who have resided there for 3 generations or more. In the case of Majuli, it will cover the entire district.”

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