Court seeks answer to Muslim Woman's 'no' to Voters list Photo


New Delhi, Feb 23 (IANS) If one Muslim woman is allowed not to have her photograph on the voters' list, thousands of similar applications would be filed, the Supreme Court noted Monday and aked the petitioner to instead think of some workable solution to resolve the tangle.

A bench of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, Justice Deepak Verma and Justice B.S. Chauhan made the observation while hearing a lawsuit by Madurai resident Ajmal Khan, resenting the display of the photographs of Muslim women in the voters' list.

The bench discarded Khan's counsel P.S. Narsimhan's plea to give liberty to at least those Muslim women who do not want their photographs on the voters' list to approach the Election Commission and seek the privilege.

"If we give such privilege to one candidate, it will apply to lakhs of other voters," said the bench. "If this order is passed by this court, thousands of applications are likely to be filed."

The bench instead asked the petitioner and his counsel to give some "workable suggestion" to resolve the tangle and adjurned the hearing of the matter.

Appearing for the Election Commission of India, counsel Meenakshi Arora sought to allay the petitioner's fear and said that the poll panel has already taken steps to ensure that the voters' list with the voter's pictures on it are not misused.

She said the poll panel rules provide that election agents of various political parties are to be given only hard copies of the voters' list and in case they need the soft electronic copies of electoral rolls, then such copies have to be given without photographs on them.

This would prevent misuse of the voters' list with pictures, Arora said.

But the petitioners counsel was not convinced and he insisted that electoral rolls with the photographs of Muslim women must not be given to any poll agent in any form.

"We are not against election officials having access to voters' list with the photographs of Muslim women, but the same should not be given to the public at large," said Narsimhan.

He insisted that giving the photographs of Muslim women to poll agents would be akin to releasing their photographs to the public at large and that would mitigate against their religious edicts.

"The religious custom and holy preaching of Holy Quran lay down that Muslim women should wear 'purdah' and 'burqua' and should show their faces only to their husbands and close relatives," Khan said in his petition.

Khan had approached the apex court, challenging a Madras High Court ruling that had dismissed his similar plea and questioning the Election Commission of India's move to have photographs of voters in the electoral rolls.

Khan sought to clarify that his community is not averse to having Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) for Muslim women, but having their pictures printed on a public document was anathema to Islam.

  

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Tue, Feb 23 2010

    Something outdated thoughts. Even the conservative Saudi Govt and its religious scholars have endorsed on the decission of muslim women being photographed for identification purpose like passport and national id. card. Election Voters card is one such identity card and must carry the photo of the person holding that card. One cant bring religious sentiments. Secondly India is not an islamic state where sharia laws are practiced. If the same woman is required to be photographed for the purpose of obtaining a passport, should she is required to travel abroad to join her hsusband should he be working out side India, this lady would have done wit most wecomingly and willfully. Even banks are asking for photos for opening bank accounts. This is height of hypocrisy. I sincerely advise her husband to look our for a place in the world, where women are not photographed for a purpose of national interest, I am sure he wont find such a place.... Here one is asking for photography of face and not the body, a decent photo and not a porn one. Cant believe that even this age we do have people like these. May Allah guide them to wisdom.

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Feb 23 2010

    There is nothing wrong in displaying Muslim women’s photographs in the voters list. Islam doesn't prohibit such a display, the prohibitions are imposed by half cooked knowledge of Islam. In contrast, Islam allows a Muslim woman to display her face wherever required. When a Muslim woman goes for Haj, doesn’t she provide the photographs with face uncovered? We Muslims should not have double standards. Photographs in ID cards and voters list is an administrative and security requirement, let us oblige and co-operate with the Election Commission. Again, Islam doesn’t command woman to cover her face or to wear any particular type of dress, only thing Islam ordains Muslim women is to cover their chastity. Let us not turn a simple, easy to follow religion into a complex , complicated and impracticable religion.

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  • Jawar D'Souza, M'Lore/Doha

    Tue, Feb 23 2010

    We are in the space age,what is this crap.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Feb 22 2010

    It is too much. What is by photo Identity ?

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  • suresh, haleyangadi

    Mon, Feb 22 2010

    Best solution is "Let nobody have photo on voters list"






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  • aslaam, manipal/dubai

    Mon, Feb 22 2010

    Dear brothers...beeing a muslim I know that its allowed to take pictures to follow the nation law...so I totally disgard the apeal for not pasting photos....

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 22 2010

    Are we Indian ? this is tooooo much!!!!

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  • Francis, Moodbidri/ Dubai

    Mon, Feb 22 2010

    THIS IS TOO MUCH!!!

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  • John D'Sa,, Belman

    Mon, Feb 22 2010

    Even in Gulf Countries where Islam is strictly practiced, every woman has a identity card with photograph. This is too much!

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 22 2010

    I have seen a lot of muslim women showing their faces and roaming around in city malls,restaurants etc.What is wrong in it.

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