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‘Husbands in Pakistan should be allowed to beat wives’

May 27, 2016 05:00 am | Updated 05:00 am IST - ISLAMABAD:

Pakistani husbands can ‘lightly’ beat their wives if they disobey, according to a controversial recommendation made by a state-affiliated Islamic body in its new women protection bill.

The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) enjoys constitutional status in Pakistan and gives non-binding proposals to the Parliament to make laws according to Islam. The controversial alternative bill was prepared after the CII rejected Punjab’s Protection of Women against Violence Act (PPWA) 2015, as un-Islamic.

PPWA, passed by the Punjab Assembly, gives legal protection to women from domestic, psychological and sexual violence.

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According to

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The Express Tribune , the 163-page draft bill proposed several bans on women.

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The bill said that a husband should be allowed to ’lightly’ beat his wife if she defies his commands, refuses to dress up as per his wishes and turns down demand of physical contact.

It suggested that a beating is also permissible if a woman does not observe hijab , interacts with strangers and speaks loud and provides monetary support to people without taking consent of her husband. — PTI

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