France's Parliament taking first step to ban wearing burqa

France's Parliament taking first step to ban wearing burqaLawmakers have revealed that France's Parliament is taking the first step toward banning Muslim women from wearing a burqa or full-body niqab in public.

The Daily Telegraph has reported that the legislative body has approved a non-binding resolution that states "wearing of the full veil is contrary to the values of the republic" and "violates the dignity and equality between men and women."

Next week, France's Cabinet will examine a full draft bill imposing fines on women who wear the full veil and jail sentences of up to a year for men convicted of forcing them to cover up.

It was further reported that the law will also apply to tourists from the Middle East and Gulf states who visit France. France's Council of the Muslim Faith has warned the ban risks making French Muslims feel like outcasts.

It has been indicated by statistics that fewer than 2,000 of the 2 million Muslim women in France wear the full veil. (With Inputs from Agencies)