KOLKATA: Mamata Banerjee 's cabinet colleague, minister for libraries, Siddiqullah Choudhury slammed the Supreme Court for banning triple talaq. He said that his Jamaite Ulema Hind will be defying the Supreme Court order on talaq, as he said that the SC verdict was unconstitutional."This banning of triple talaq is a design of BJP government. The government wants to change the Constitution now. Let them change it. We want to move a review petition before the Constitution bench of the SC."Choudhury said that the views expressed were not that of Trinamool Congress , though he was a minister. It was his views as head of West Bengal Jamiate-Ulemae Hind. "We will defy the SC judgment, as it is unconstitutional. The Constituent Assembly had accepted the Shariat Act of 1937 and it is reflected as part of the fundamental rights in the Constitution."He said : We will be holding a meeting on August 28 at Mahajati Sadan and then we will decide what to do, where intellectuals will also be present. We do not accept this ban and will continue with the triple talaq. He said that only a minuscule population suffer for talaq which is barely 3% of the Muslim population."It is barely a necessity to make any new law. BJP is making it a weapon to uphold the flag of Hindutva. Muslims are only answerable to Allah for doing any wrong." He said that the government should make laws to stop lynching."If needed we will bring lakhs of supporters of Jamait to protest against this unconstitutional ruling of the SC. We are competent to bring lakhs of people to collapse the city.""India is also our country and will not accept any forcible attempt to change the law of the land," Siddiqullah said."If Didi asks anything I will tell the facts," the minister said. He reminded that in earlier meetings of the Jamait, state ministers Partha Chatterjee and Firhad Haklim were present in it to support them against the ban on triple talaq."When Chief Justice of India, J S Khehar has asked questions and has asked for protection of Muslims through articles 21, 24 and 25, how can the three judges of SC pronounce something unconstitutional. The one time talaq is legally accepted in India since 1937 and how can the SC change it." He admitted there were abuse of talaq and for which he suggested a monitoring committee at state level and even at the panchayat level to check abuse of triple talaq.He said that the India government should hold a review meeting with the experts before framing any law. He said that they will be creating awareness on talaq in Madrasahs and in Friday prayer meetings. "We have over 1000 Madrasahs under our control.Those who are progressive and do not bother about religious rituals, they should read Quran and Hadis before speaking anything. We bother little what Taslima Nasreen is saying. She is not even allowed in her country."He added that it is untrue that only Muslim women are oppressed, there are oppression in all religion.When asked that many Islamic countries had banned talaq, he said that in India laws need to be governed according to need of the people of the land. "For that the CJI had also mentioned that according to Indian needs the laws are to be framed here."The Trinamool minister said that BJP is trying to impose Uniform Civil Code, but they will not be successful. All these 70 years many people had attempted it but failed.He reiterated that the three judges had tried to prove that there is nothing in Islam, but it is wrong. "But it is a practice over 1400 years. Attempts to change the Constitution will also be challenged. Only women in BJP offices are rejoicing, which is being highlighted by the media, but you will hardly find ordinary women happy with it."Siddiqullah said that there are 3 crore Muslims in Bengal who are against the SC order, when he was reminded that a woman from Howrah had filed the petition on talaq.