UCC's 'Gangotri' began from Uttarakhand, law ensures justice for all: CM Dhami
Khatima, June 29
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has hailed West Bengal's recent proposal of implementing the Uniform Civil Code within the state, recalling his previous remarks while implementing the UCC within Uttarakhand.
Speaking to ANI, CM Dhami stated that the efforts towards the implementation of UCC, which was first taken forward by Uttarakhand, are now being adopted by every state across the country, due to which the entire country is benefiting.
"When I introduced UCC in Uttarakhand, I stated that the 'Gangotri' of UCC is emerging from Uttarakhand, and in the future, all states across India will benefit from it. Today, the entire country is moving in this direction... Madhya Pradesh is working towards it as well. They have requested the draft from us. The entire world is watching India today. Even nations that consider themselves developed, as well as Muslim-majority countries, have laws similar to the UCC in place. UCC is not intended to target anyone. Rather, it is a law designed to ensure equality and justice for all," he said.
The remarks follow after West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari declared that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be implemented in the state, noting that it will mirror the frameworks of Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and Assam.
Speaking to the media, Adhikari said a committee is constituted under the leadership of a sitting inquiry authority, adding that details of the UCC would be shared in the Assembly on Monday.
"The Uniform Civil Code will happen in Bengal. There is a procedure that we will tell you in the Assembly. A committee has been formed under the leadership of the sitting inquiry. The way it happened in Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Assam, it will be done through the same procedure," he said.
The UCC Bill seeks to establish a common civil legal framework governing marriage, divorce, succession and live-in relationships, irrespective of religion. The implementation of the Uniform Civil Code was among the key promises made by the BJP in its manifesto for the West Bengal Assembly elections.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see this momentum. But let's be honest—implementation will be tricky in a diverse country like ours. Need to ensure minority communities are included in the consultation process, not just rushed through.
UCC is long overdue! Seeing states like Uttarakhand lead the way from 'Gangotri' is inspiring. Hope West Bengal follows suit without unnecessary delays. All citizens deserve equal laws. 💪
The CM's logic that even Muslim-majority countries have similar laws is spot on. But I'm skeptical about the political timing—feels like an election push. Still, if done right, it could modernize our civil laws.
Interesting to see this debate unfold. As an outsider, I appreciate the balance—UCC seems to aim for equity without harming traditions. But India's diversity makes it a tough sell. Let's see how it plays out.
One law for all—that's what our Constitution envisioned! But I worry about personal laws around marriage and inheritance. Hope the committee listens to all voices, especially from tribal and minority groups. 🤞
Finally, someone talking about equality in law! As a Hindu, I've seen how personal laws create
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