He also said that his party is on board with the court's observations.
"It is baffling that Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad have chosen to maintain stoic silence on the raging issue of triple talaq for the sake of vote bank politics," Modi alleged.
Asking Kumar if he had taken consent of the male population before granting 50 percent reservation to women in the state's panchayats, he said if not, why wasn't he supporting Muslim women in their crusade against the menace which was opposed by 90 percent of them.
He claimed this amounted to leaving the fate of women in the hands of hardliners of the minority community.
Modi also reminded Kumar that he had imposed prohibition in the state on the demand of women at a function last year.
"If you can impose prohibition in Bihar on the call of a few women, why don't you muster courage to oppose triple talaq?" he said.
Stating that the Allahabad High Court has observed that Muslim Personal Law was not above right to equality and fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution, Modi asked the ruling grand alliance leaders to clarify their stand on triple talaq.
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