Shiv Sena calls for ban on burqa in public places


Mumbai, May 1 (IANS): The Shiv Sena on Wednesday called for a ban on the use of burqa as it threw its weight behind a similar plan being mulled by the Sri Lankan government in the wake of the Easter terror strikes which claimed over 250 lives.

It said that the ban - something similar which the party has proposed in the past -- "has already come in Ravana's (Sri) Lanka, when will it be implemented in Ram's Ayodhya -- this is our question to (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi."

"This restriction has been recommended as an emergency measure to ensure the security forces do not encounter difficulties in identifying anybody. People wearing face-masks or burqas could pose a threat to national security," said the Sena in an editorial in the party mouthpieces, "Saamana" and "Dopahar Ka Saamana".

It said "no Mahatma Phules or Shahu Maharajs" were born among the Muslims nor were allowed to become, which has worked to the advantage of whimsical elements like Shahabuddin, Azam Khan, Owaisi brothers and Abu Asim Azmi.

If such religious practices or traditions interfere with national security, then it must be ended immediately, and "Modi will have to do it now".

"This work will require as much daring as a 'surgical strike.' The Sri Lankan President had done it by overnight banning burqa or veils or face-covers of any types in all public places. This is a work of great courage and restraint exhibited by (Sri Lanka) President Maithripala Sirisena," lauded the Sena.

It accused that many Muslims have not understood the true meaning of their religion (Islam) and they have confused it with traditions and customs like burqa, polygamy, triple talaq and resistance to family planning, the edit added.

"When any voice is raised against these practices, immediately there are cries of 'Islam is in danger', and it seems religion takes precedence over nationalism among Muslims. Muslim women have been sporting burqas/veils under the wrong impression that it is a Quranic tenet," the Sena said.

It pointed out that there have been bans on both burqas for women and beards for men even in Muslim countries like Turkey in the past, especially when Kamal Pasha suspected that these were being misused for carrying out anti-national activities, "proving (burqa-beard) are basically not linked with Islam".

The Sena said the country (Sri Lanka) which has just been liberated from the LTTE's terror is now in the grip of Islamic terror like India, and others like the UK, France, New Zealand.

But it lamented that the kind of tough measures being adopted by other countries were still lacking here especially since areas like Jammu and Kashmir were being destroyed by the same Islamic terrorists.

  

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Wed, May 01 2019

    When it comes to national security interest, it stays supreme.

    If terrorists are disguising in burqa attire and are creating atrocities, burqa might be in danger in public places.

    We need to have data before we decide on this issue.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore/Kwt

    Wed, May 01 2019

    If burqas cannot be banned then in the interest of national security lady constables must be empowered to conduct random checks on those wearing burqas or niqabs.

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  • Rishi, Thane/ Mumbai

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Burka just covers the body and niqab covers the face

    Burkha should not be banned, it should be left to individual ladies whether they want to wear or not.

    Niqab should be banned.

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  • sunitha, udupi

    Wed, May 01 2019

    You can change the new generation-not the old
    Without banning itself in next 10-20 years you will see 50% decrease in burka as education level increases

    DON'T FAKE BETI BACHAO-BETI PADHAO- ALL THESE BURKHA CLAD ARE INDIA KI BETI
    make them 100% educated-100% independent employed -they themselves will shun burkha.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    "People wearing face-masks or burqas could pose a threat to national security," said the Sena's newsletter.

    There may be some confusion with the terms used for such clothing.

    The Arab Burqa, commonly seen in India, does not cover the face.
    The Afghan Burqa (Chadri), very rarely used in India, covers the face.
    The Arab Niqab covers the face (except for some tiny slits for the eyes).

    Niqab was not seen in India (or Sri Lanka) a few decades ago.

    It is a recent import from the GCC (mainly Wahabi Saudi Arabia). It frightens others!

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  • chethana, mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2019

    with due respect to Islam, I also agree with this proposal considering the safety of people especially in crowded places.
    They may be allowed wear only half like our Bohri Muslim sisters.

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  • MohammedMangaluru, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Burqa ban is not a solution to ban terrorism ... Ban people or organization who support terrorism to bring those explosives inside country to kill innocents... Why cant government raid all over with their genuine people unless they make favorism...

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  • Thomas, UDUPI

    Wed, May 01 2019

    What is the purpose of wearing the burqa? It is a serious security threat.

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  • MohammedMangaluru, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Muslims never preach hate towards another person... Only people who dont like any human being does that which can be seen in all religion not only in islam... Because devil exists everywhere..

    Burqa is a right of women to cover her body from evil people ...

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  • Narasappa, Joganahalli

    Wed, May 01 2019

    I agree with you mohammad it exists in all religion..but percentage varies. When people indulge much towards religion things turn hostile. Keep away religion and mingle in society..nothing will happen.
    You informed burqa is essential for women. How men cover there modesty..when women s look at them in guise of burqa..??

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  • MohammedMangaluru, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Think wisely my dear..these days you hear lot of news women raped by men and women never raped men .. so why any men need to cover himself ??

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  • Narasappa, Joganahalli

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Men are black mailed...even by burqa clad womens.

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Hhahhha Good way of provoking the Prime minister Narendra Modi ..... Modi will never ban Burqha or built Ram temple

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Nothing is above country's security and safety of people at public places and places of worship.

    Parda Hai Parda Parde Ke Piche !
    .

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Let sena try this first in Bhendi Bazaar and Pydhoni area of Mumbai and see the results. These nuts do not get any positive thoughts to improve the lives and solve the problems of common citizens.

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  • MohammedMangaluru, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Whoever did bomb blast they did not wear burqa.. why RSS people have problem with burqa to see muslim women.

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  • Narasappa, Joganahalli

    Wed, May 01 2019

    It's not RSS people...but govt. of sri lanka taken decision. Many refugees leaving country to there home country.

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  • Ganesh Kamath, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2019

    This will become reality soon. Most of the countries already banning it...it shows the reality check implemenation across the world against Islamic Terrorism

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  • MohammedMangaluru, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    burqa can never be banned..this is right of Islam and religious thing which whole universe follows...

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  • Narasappa, Joganahalli

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Burqa was not exists in india long back. It started more from last ten years back itself. Earlier days only elderly people around 2% people use to wear burqa.

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  • MohammedMangaluru, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Comedy of the year goes toooo

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  • John Tauro, M'lore/Kwt

    Wed, May 01 2019

    I’m informed burqa neither the right nor is it compulsory in Islam. We see in moderate Arab countries more than half of the women do not wear burqas. Many are against it, which is being imposed by their men folk or tribes commonly called kabilas.

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  • Abdul Jabbar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Islams says purdah, not burkha. Islam clearly asks to cover from head to toe leaving the choice to uncover face and hands from the wrists..(Sorry I am no scholar,This is as per my knowledge) .Covering face (niqab) and hands is an individual choice. Well after tried and tested method, burkha was and is being used by women since it fitted the criteria almost, but women can use any attire which covers them from head to toe and without attracting unwanted attention. That being said, women can wear any attire which fulfils the criteria . The criteria is 1) Attire which covers from forehead to toes with the exception of face and hands from wrists 2) The attire should be loose enough 3) The attire shouldn't attract unwanted attention and Yes purdah is mandatory in Islam not burkha.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, May 01 2019

    There are many Muslim Shiv Sena activists
    Why no call for ban 3 days before the Election?

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Burqa is not a issue Face must be seen clearly..

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  • Narasappa, Joganahalli

    Wed, May 01 2019

    How come to know if woman hiding explosives in burqa. Now we cannot take risk...by any means. Safety is first.

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  • India, Mnglr

    Wed, May 01 2019

    In that case you should not wear anything because you might keep bomb inside Chaddi. Safety first.

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  • Narasappa, Joganahalli

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Chaddi is not fit to explosives...burqa ofcourse. Just see the difference. Chaddi is used earlier to carry podee..drugs.

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  • Chowkidar Shankar, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    I strongly second this call.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Wait for the new PM to take Charge ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2019

    This is their religious compliance which better not to interfere by others.

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  • Narasappa, Joganahalli

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Why need burqa in so extreme climate. Top most saudi cleric already told it's not an compulsory. Now where is question of religion arises while looking security of nation.

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2019

    Goid luck shiv sena..

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