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Uniform Civil Code: BSP national president Mayawati backs UCC

Uniform Civil Code: BSP national president Mayawati backs UCC

Amid the ongoing debate over the Centre’s Uniform Civil Code move, where various leaders from different political parties have expressed their views on the sensitive topic, BSP national president Mayawati extended her support to UCC. She also took a swipe at the BJP government and said, "Our party (BSP) is not against the implementation of UCC but we do not support the way BJP is trying to implement Uniform Civil Code in the country. It is not right to politicise this issue and forcefully implement UCC in the country". UCC refers to a set of common personal laws for all citizens of India and is not based on religion in dealing with marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption, among other personal matters.

02 July,2023 01:53 PM IST
Uniform Civil Code: Himachal Congress Minister Vikramaditya Singh supports UCC

Uniform Civil Code: Himachal Congress Minister Vikramaditya Singh supports UCC

As per sources, during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament, the Central government is considering introducing a bill on implementing a Uniform Civil Code (UCC). UCC refers to a set of common personal laws for all citizens of India and is not based on religion in dealing with marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption, among other personal matters. Amid the ongoing debate over the Centre’s Uniform Civil Code move, where various leaders from different political parties have expressed their views on the sensitive topic, Congress leader and Himachal Minister Vikramaditya Singh on July 01 backed the UCC, citing “Congress party has always contributed towards taking unity and integrity forward.” Following his comments speculations are being made that Congress is divided over the issue. On July 1st, Congress stuck to its stated stand on the uniform civil code (UCC) saying it is undesirable at this stage and noted that it will comment further if a draft bill or a report on the issue comes up.

02 July,2023 11:47 AM IST

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