Muslim bodies say the Law Commission’s move inviting suggestions for Uniform Civil Code is ‘against the spirit of the Constitution’

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Leading Muslim bodies have come out in opposition to the proposed Uniform Civil Code..

Calling the Law Commissions move to seek suggestions from all stakeholders for a common code against the spirit of the Constitution and contrary to religious freedom enjoyed by all citizens, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) urged the government to think over the proposal again..

It is an attempt at polarisation and a diversionary tactic by the government, the Board said...

In separate developments, the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind and Jamaat-e-Islami Hind also came out strongly against the proposal to examine afresh the desirability of a common civil law..

In a pluralist society like India, where citizens of all faiths enjoy the right to follow the teachings of their faith, the idea of a Uniform Civil Code is not only surprising but is also used as a guise keeping a particular community in mind, Mr. Madani said...

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