Zolnouri, Member of Parliament: The Hijab Law is Not So Strict That Society Would Reject It

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Zolnouri, Member of Parliament: The Hijab Law is Not So Strict That Society Would Reject It

Zolnouri, a member of the parliament, says the hijab law is not so strict that society would not accept it.

Mojtaba Zolnouri, the representative of Qom in the parliament, stated that the chastity and hijab law is not a strict law that society cannot accept. It is a smooth and easy law, and it is not as rigid as some friends have mentioned, and it is enforceable.

Regarding the financial penalties considered in this plan, it should be said that whoever eats watermelon must also endure its consequences. Whoever commits a violation will also pay its penalty.

The objections raised by the Guardian Council and the supervisory board to the bill are not fundamental enough to change its essence. These are objections that, even if removed, would not significantly alter the essence of the bill.

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