Tue, 26 May 2026 · LIVE
Updated May 26, 2026 · 12:27
North East News Updated May 26, 2026

Assam CM Defends UCC as Shield for Minority Women's Dignity and Rights

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma defended the proposed Uniform Civil Code in the Assembly, stating it prioritizes social justice over vote-bank politics. He asserted the legislation would provide maximum protection and strengthen rights for women from minority communities in marriage, inheritance, and social security. Sarma accused opposition parties of misleading the public about the Bill's intent, emphasizing it is not targeted against any religion. The government maintains the UCC focuses on gender justice and women's empowerment while safeguarding indigenous and tribal interests.

UCC to safeguard dignity of women belonging to minority community: CM Sarma in Assam Assembly

Guwahati, May 26

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday defended the proposed Uniform Civil Code in the Assembly, asserting that the legislation is aimed at ensuring greater protection and justice for women belonging to minority communities.

Participating in a discussion in the House, CM Sarma said the BJP-led government prioritised social justice over political considerations and introduced the UCC Bill in the very first session of the Assembly with the objective of safeguarding the rights of religious minority women.

"We are not here merely to appease vote-bank politics. Before doing anything for our supporters or political interests, we brought the Uniform Civil Code Bill for social justice," the Chief Minister said.

CM Sarma maintained that the proposed legislation would provide the highest level of protection to women from minority communities and strengthen their rights in matters related to marriage, inheritance and social security.

"The UCC will ensure maximum protection for women belonging to minority societies," he said, while accusing opposition parties of misleading people over the intent of the Bill.

Recalling an earlier debate in the Assembly, the Chief Minister referred to a previous exchange with a legislator from the Raijor Dal. "I remember during one of my earlier speeches in this House, when a Raijor Dal MLA criticised us, I had clearly stated from the floor of the Assembly that this government would move ahead with reforms aimed at ensuring justice and equality," Sarma said.

The Chief Minister argued that the UCC was not targeted against any particular religion or community, but was intended to establish equal rights and uniform legal safeguards for all citizens, especially women who have often remained vulnerable under personal laws.

Opposition parties, however, continued to object to the proposal, alleging that the Bill interferes with religious freedom and cultural practices.

The BJP government has repeatedly maintained that the proposed UCC in Assam would focus on gender justice, women's empowerment and the protection of constitutional rights while keeping the interests of indigenous and tribal communities safeguarded.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I appreciate the intent behind UCC, but I'm not fully convinced. How will tribal communities be protected? The CM says indigenous interests are safeguarded, but we need to see the actual provisions. Hope this isn't another political move.

Vikram M

UCC is long overdue! Women in all communities deserve equal rights in marriage, inheritance, and social security. Personal laws were made centuries ago - time for a modern, uniform code. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Ananya R

As a woman from a minority community, I welcome this step. Triple talaq and other regressive practices need to end. UCC will give us dignity and protection under law. Opposing this is opposing women's rights.

Rohit P

I'm skeptical. Talk is cheap - show us the Bill! If it's truly gender-just and doesn't trample on religious freedom, then great. But let's not forget how govts often use "women's empowerment" as a smokescreen for other agendas.

Kavya N

About time! Personal laws have been used to discriminate against women for decades. UCC is a progressive step for a modern India. CM Sarma is right - this is about social justice, not politics. Well said, sir! 👏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked