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Bill , and its passage was neither easy nor without rancour even after the principle of constitutional equality had been accepted . n considering the response of the Hindu and Muslim communities to changes in social legislation ...
Bill , and its passage was neither easy nor without rancour even after the principle of constitutional equality had been accepted . n considering the response of the Hindu and Muslim communities to changes in social legislation ...
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Muslim women , therefore , have had neither compliance nor support in the community for exercising their rights , this has ... of a uniform civil code in order to prevent the anomalies increasingly occurring in Muslim women's rights .
Muslim women , therefore , have had neither compliance nor support in the community for exercising their rights , this has ... of a uniform civil code in order to prevent the anomalies increasingly occurring in Muslim women's rights .
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So in the May 1992 issue of Stardust , a popular Bombay film magazine , an incident in which the ( Muslim ) starlet Farah was terrorized by Hindu nationalists is reported as a fantasy of violation .
So in the May 1992 issue of Stardust , a popular Bombay film magazine , an incident in which the ( Muslim ) starlet Farah was terrorized by Hindu nationalists is reported as a fantasy of violation .
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