Muslim Law Board should know UCC is not Hindu Civil Code: BJP leader Prakash Reddy
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], April 4 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Prakash Reddy on Saturday accused the Muslim Law Board of opposing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), asserting that its "intellectuals" should understand that UCC is not a "Hindu Civil Code."
Speaking to ANI, Reddy highlighted the importance of UCC, adding that there cannot be two laws in the country at one time.
"The Supreme Court has repeatedly directed the Indian government to implement the Uniform Civil Code in the interest of the people. However, this has been postponed many times due to political reasons. Nevertheless, different states are passing UCC bills for their own needs, to maintain land order, and we should welcome this. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has promised that if voted to power, we will implement the UCC in Assam," said Reddy.
While releasing the BJP's manifesto for Assam polls on Wednesday, following the footsteps of Uttarakhand and Gujarat, and tapping into the BJP's core agenda, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma promised a Uniform Civil Code and action against the alleged "love jihad". The UCC, he said, will exclude the areas under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution and will not be implemented on tribal communities.
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