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Analysis | Triple Talaq in 2017, Marriage Law in 2021: Action replay of BJP's winning script in Uttar Pradesh?

With the SP and Congress both strongly reaching out to women this time, the marriage law could be the BJP’s new weapon in its arsenal to retain its voters.

By Aman Sharma  Dec 23, 2021 10:08:46 AM IST (Updated)


It was the promise to end the practice of Triple Talaq that the BJP went to town within the 2017 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, before notching up a record win. This time, an action replay with a similar issue has begun — the promise to enhance the minimum marriage age of all women from 18 to 21.
Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath raised the subject on Tuesday in Prayagraj, with the PM saying everyone knew who was blocking the bill. The proposed legislation, which will uniformly apply to all religions but will take time to fructify as it has gone now to a standing committee of Parliament, is already a big issue among the Muslim community in Uttar Pradesh. The Samajwadi Party is tying itself up in knots on this, with two of its Lok Sabha Muslim MPs criticising the move while party chief Akhilesh Yadav has backed it.
In 2017, when the BJP-led alliance won 325 out of the 403 assembly seats in the state, the party did well in many Muslim-dominated constituencies too. In fact, it won in over 100 seats where Muslims constituted 20 to 33 percent of the electorate. Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati had even questioned this performance of the BJP in Muslim-dominated seats, asking if electronic voting machines (EVMs) had been hacked. The BJP's wins in constituencies like Deoband, Moradabad, and Phoolpur Pawai against Muslims candidates of other parties raised the possibility that some Muslim women voted for it.