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Ontario Liberal Minister Yasir Naqvi is in trouble, deservedly. I rarely agree with Hudak but Naqvi should certainly apologize.

Labour Minister Yasir Naqvi says he didn’t endorse a controversial book on Islam that says it’s OK for men to physically punish their wives.

Naqvi acknowledged that he wrote a letter of support for the book two years ago, but says he didn’t read it.

The former president of the Liberal party says he doesn’t share the views expressed in the book and “in no way” endorsed its contents. He was just recently named to the cabinet of Premier Kathleen Wynne.

“I admire your drive to reach out to the public and promote values of tolerance, understanding and respect,” Naqvi said in his letter to author Suhail Kapoor.

The letter from Naqvi appears in the reviews section of “Islam: Balancing Life and Beyond.”

The book argues in a chapter called Does Islam Allow Wife Beating? that the Koran condones “lightly” striking your wife if she commits “serious moral misconduct.”

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Opposition Leader Tim Hudak says it’s disturbing that Naqvi endorsed such “garbage” and should apologize.
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