KOLKATA: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), which has been opposing the Centre's move against triple talaq and uniform civil code, will continue with its stance and take a legal course to thwart any such move by the Modi government.At its 25th national conference in Kolkata, the board formed a women's wing for the first time to look into issues related to women. Large parts of the Park Circus area went out of bounds for vehicles as thousands of members of the community joined the rally. Darga Road and Suhrawardy Avenue went out of bounds for vehicles coming from Moulali. While traffic flow was by and large smooth along the AJC Bose Road till Mallikbazar, roads and lanes beyond that were choked. “We believe in Shariah laws and its position on issues like marriage, divorce, inheritance and adoption. These are divine laws and cannot be modified, changed or altered by any person or authority ,“ said Kamal Farooqi, member of AIMPLB's executive committee. “We have apprised the Supreme Court about the board's point of view through an affidavit. We hope that the government will withdraw its affidavit,“ he added.Zafaryab Jeelani, secretary of the AIMPLB, alleged that opposing triple talaq was a politically-motivated move. “We feel that the BJP-led government has not been able to fulfil people's promises and are now trying to shift their focus. We have rejected the questionnaire by the Law Commission of India and that has been accepted by the board,“ he said. According to him, the questionnaire “lacks professionalism on such a sensitive issue and shows the intention of the present day government to meddle with the personal laws“.During the three-day con ference, AIMPLB formed a women's wing. Though it had women representatives, the board decided to focus more on problems faced by women.“The allegation against triple talaq is concocted. It's a way of interfering with the way of life of the Muslim community . We have enough data to prove that condition of Muslim women is much better,“ said Asma Zahra , convener of the women's wing. “We are witnessing a planned attack against the community . The process of marriage and divorce is much simpler in Islam. We do not want to subject women to unnecessary legal course,“ she said. The wing also launched a helpline for women in eight regional languages.While Siddiqullah Chowdhury , a minister in Mamata Banerjee 's cabinet, claimed that the community won't agree with the move towards Uniform Civil Code, Shahi Imam Syed Mohammad Nurur Rahman Barkati said India's secular fabric was being disrupted.