A proposed bill granting greater powers to Islamic jurists has sparked concerns among the nation’s Muslim and non-Muslim communities.
Lawyer Latheefa Koya says the Mufti Bill circumvents Parliament and infringes on personal freedoms.
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In a SECULAR COUNTRY mufti bill should be banned before the other RELIGIONS as we are multi RELIGIOUS and multi racial country