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Alka Lamba : Why say Talaq Talaq Talaq? Just leave her and become PM

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NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party MLA Alka Lamba invited a lot of criticism after she lamented the Prime Minister of India by taking up the Triple Talaq issue.
Writing from her official Twitter account handle, the MLA from Chandni Chowk Assembly Constituency’s sarcastic tweet says:
“Why say “Talaq Talaq Talaq” and go to jail , when you can just leave her without saying anything and become the Prime Minister of India.#Triple Talaq.”
Why say "Talaq Talaq Talaq" and go to jail , when you can just leave her without saying anything and become the Prime Minister of India.#TripleTalaq
— Alka Lamba (@LambaAlka) December 29, 2017
Alka Lamba’s tweet opened doors to a new controversy with BJP leaders have been fuming at her and accusing her of insulting the PM.
Meanwhile, some netizens supported the legislator’s tweet saying she just expressed opinion.
It is well known that PM Modi’s wife, Yashodaben Modi is leading her simple life after getting retired from teaching. The couple with the blessings of their families was married in 1968 when PM was 18 and Jashodaben was 16.
Shortly thereafter, Modi left her to pursue his association with the RSS as a celibate.


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