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Bengal CM Adhikari to Review BJP Govt’s Two-Month Performance Today

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari will review the BJP-led government's first two months in office. The meeting will assess development projects and law and order. The state cabinet will discuss the Uniform Civil Code bill, with a draft expected for approval. West Bengal aims to become the fourth Indian state to implement UCC after Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and Assam.

Bengal CM Adhikari to review two-month performance of BJP govt today

Kolkata, July 2

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari will hold a crucial meeting on Thursday with the top administrative machinery and review the performance of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in its first two months.

It was learnt that in the meeting, the Chief Minister is expected to take stock of the progress of the different development and welfare projects initiated by the new government under his leadership.

The Chief Minister is also expected to review the current law and order situation in the state.

CM Adhikari, during the course of the day, is also scheduled to chair a crucial meeting of the state cabinet, and, according to sources aware of the development, the most important agenda of the meeting will be to discuss the proposed move to present the crucial bill on implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state.

"The draft of the UCC Bill will be brought for approval by the state Cabinet at the meeting today. It has already been decided that the final Bill will be drafted by a newly constituted committee headed by the former Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai (retired). The new committee will submit its recommendations on the draft Bill, which will be cleared at the state cabinet meeting today, within the next four weeks. Based on the recommendations, the final Bill will be drafted and tabled on the floor of the Assembly in August this year," said a source aware of the development.

To recall, while addressing the Assembly earlier on June 29, the Chief Minister said that the state's tribals, indigenous people, Kurmis and other recognised ancient tribal communities will be kept outside the purview of the proposed law. In this regard, the Chief Minister clarified that the exception is being made following the model adopted by Uttarakhand and Gujarat.

The main purpose of the Bill is to implement a single law across the state, instead of having separate personal laws on the basis of religion. Once implemented, West Bengal will be the fourth Indian state to implement UCC after Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Assam.

BJP's election manifesto promised to implement the UCC in West Bengal, and the new state government is now going ahead to fulfil that promise.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally, some decisive action on UCC! West Bengal has been waiting for this since independence. However, I'm a bit worried about the implementation. The state has such diverse cultures - Bengali, tribal, and other communities. Hope the government engages with all stakeholders before rushing this through. 🤔

Vikram M

BJP is fulfilling its promise on UCC, which is commendable. But they should also focus on unemployment and inflation in the state. Reviewing law and order is crucial too - we've seen how political violence has affected our state in the past. Hope this meeting isn't just for show.

James A

As an outsider looking in, it's interesting to see how West Bengal is moving towards UCC. It's a bold step in a culturally diverse state. The inclusion of a retired Supreme Court judge to draft the bill gives it more credibility. Let's hope it brings real equality without undermining minority rights.

Sneha F

I don't trust this government completely. They've only been in power for two months and already pushing controversial bills. First, they should sort out the basic issues - corruption, infrastructure, education. UCC can wait. And exempting tribals but not other minorities? Seems like selective politics.

Rohit L

Very curious to see how this UCC will be implemented in Bengal. The state has such a unique mix of people - from the tribal communities of Jangalmahal to the urban population of Kolkata. Let's hear more details from the government. Abhi toh shuruat hai! 💪

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