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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Muslim Personal Laws Most Progressive of All Communities: Legal Luminaries at Kolkata Seminar

Muslim Personal Laws Most Progressive of All Communities: Legal Luminaries at Kolkata Seminar

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published Published on May 2, 2017   modified Modified on May 2, 2017
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Advocate Flavia Agnes, who has written extensively on women’s issues said that the court ban on triple talaq will prove ineffective as Muslim men may then start deserting their wives. She also accused the media of ignorance over the subject and suggested that they were playing into the hands of vested interests by only highlighting certain kind of reports related to Muslim women.

KOLKATA:
“Among all personal laws, I regard Muslim personal laws as most progressive,” Advocate Flavia Agnes said while speaking at a one day national seminar organized here at Aliah University.

Ms Agnes, who has written extensively on women’s issues added that the court ban on triple talaq will prove ineffective as Muslim men may then start deserting their wives, like Narendra Modi abandoned his wife. She also accused the media of ignorance over the subject and suggested that they were playing into the hands of vested political interests by only highlighting certain kind of reports related to Muslim women.

The one day seminar on ‘Media and Marginality: Situating The Minority In Popular Narratives’ was organized by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication of Aliah University and Association SNAP on Sunday, April 30.

In this one-day  power-packed deliberation, panelists shared their views on socio-economic conditions of minorities, political debates regarding Muslim rights seen through the conflicting prism of personal laws and uniform civil code, coverage of minority issues in main stream media and issues of stereotyping.

A. Faizur Rahman, Secretary General of Chennai based Islamic Forum for the Promotion of Moderate Thought, who was in the same panel with Agnes, gave a historicity of Triple Talaq, polygamy and Indian judiciary. He reminded the audience that the uniform civil code is impractical in current situation as there is not just MPL but several other communities have their own code of laws. He, however, added that instant triple talaq has not basis in Quran that lays down clear methods for separation between husband and wife.

The session was chaired by senior lawyer of the Calcutta High Court Syed Shahid Imam.

In the second plenary session on media, Deputy Political Editor of CNN News18, Marya Shakil spoke on reporting elections, with special focus on her reports from UP And Punjab. She emphasized on the need to develop agenda of development for the Muslim community but cautioned that it must be done internally and not forced upon from outside.

Suvojit Bagchi, Bureau Chief of The Hindu, presented a well research paper on ‘Is more news necessarily good news?’ He feels that in the age of social media, propaganda has become widespread and it has hence become difficult to distinguish news from fake news for common people.  This session on media was chaired by senior journalist Snehasis Sur of DD Kolkata.

Besides those eminent speakers, over 20 faculties and research scholars from different universities presented research papers on covering different aspects of the broader theme of media and minorities, gender issues and other related topics.

In the valedictory session, Ajitha Menon, Political Economy Adviser, British Deputy High Commission, Kolkata; Syeda Saadia Azim, Public Affairs Specialist at the US Consulate, Kolakta deliberated on media’s lack of expertise on minority issues, and how social media is processing majoritarian political thought, respectively.

Earlier Vice Chancellor of Aliah University Professor Abu Taleb Khan had set the tone of the seminar stressing the need for unbiased coverage on issues related to Muslims, while the Head of the JMC Department Ms Ghazala Yasmin spoke on the need of analyzing the role of media in building narratives surrounding minorities.

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CaravanDaily.com, 1 May, 2017, http://caravandaily.com/portal/muslim-personal-laws-are-most-progressive-kolkata-seminar-told/


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