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Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar on Thursday said he was not averse to enacting a law banning the burqa if it was accompanied with a similar action against the 'ghunghat' system prevalent among women in Rajasthan.
Akhtar's comment came in the wake of the Shiv Sena mouthpiece on Wednesday urging the Modi government to emulate Sri Lanka in banning the burqa on grounds of national security.
“If you want to bring a law banning burqa here (in India) and if it is someone’s view I have no objection. But before the last phase of election in Rajasthan, this government should announce a ban on the practice of ‘ghunghat’ (covering of the face by Hindu women) in that state," Akhtar told reporters in Bhopal.
"I feel that ‘ghunghat' should go and the burqa should go. I will be happy," he added.
Speaking further on the issue, the Bollywood veteran said, "I have little knowledge of the burqa as there were working women in my family and I haven't seen the practice at my home."
#BurqaBanDemand -- Prohibit ‘ghoonghat’ too if you ban burqa, veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) tells @ManojSharmaBpl. pic.twitter.com/Ouz1VfhKxY? News18 (@CNNnews18) 3 May 2019
"Iraq is a very orthodox Muslim country but the women there do not cover their faces. The law in Sri Lanka (now), too, forbids face cover," said the celebrated screenwriter.
In the editorial in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana', the Sena had asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to follow Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena's footsteps and ban the burqa and other face-covering garments in India considering the "threat" they pose to the nation’s security.
Sri Lanka's decision came in the wake of the Easter Sunday terror attacks in the island nation that killed over 250 people.
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