"Bill will have smooth passage, will be implemented": BJP MLA Pradyut Bordoloi on UCC in Assam
Guwahati (Assam) [India], May 25 (ANI): BJP MLA Pradyut Bordoloi on Monday expressed confidence that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill introduced in the Assam Assembly would be passed smoothly and subsequently implemented in the state, as the House prepared for detailed discussions on the legislation.
"I am sure that this Bill will have a smooth sailing in the Assam Assembly, and once it gets the legitimacy and becomes a law, it will be implemented. The members will put forward their views, and then the Bill will be properly passed," Bordoloi told the media.
"I have tabled the UCC Bill on behalf of the CM today in the House. The CM committed that if he comes to power again, the Bill will be tabled in the first session, and that has happened today," Bora told the media after the session.
The Bill, introduced nearly two weeks after being approved by the state Cabinet, is expected to be taken up for discussion and passage on May 27.
However, the introduction of the Bill also triggered political reactions from opposition leaders.
Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) Working President Jakir Hussain Sikdar questioned the need for the legislation, alleging it is politically motivated.
Congress MLA AK Rasheed Alam said the party would examine the provisions of the Bill before taking a position.
"We will have to see what provisions it has, whether it is needed or not, and what are its merits and demerits. We can only know this after the protests," Alam said.
"It has been introduced, and it should be passed in this session itself. After this, it will be implemented in the state," he said.
According to the state government, Scheduled Tribes (Hills), and Scheduled Tribes (Plain) will remain outside the purview of the UCC, with 'Traditional religious customs, practices and rituals' also being exempted.
If passed, Assam will become the third state in the country, after Uttarakhand and Gujarat, to enact a UCC law. (ANI)
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