IUML plans drive to muster opinion against Uniform Civil Code
The Hindu
The Indian Union Muslim League plans to start a campaign to muster the opinion of the secular forces against the proposed Uniform Civil Code in India
The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) will initiate a campaign to muster the opinion of the secular forces against the proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the country.
A meeting of the party national executive held here on Friday took the decision to talk to all secular groups and to build up a strong bulwark against the UCC proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Briefing the media after the meeting, IUML national general secretary P.K. Kunhalikutty said the Prime Minister had mooted the Uniform Civil Code with a clear objective of dividing the people ahead of the 2024 general elections.
“The Uniform Civil Code will affect not only Muslims, but many other communities, including tribals. They (BJP) are playing an election game. And we are sure that it will work against them,” said Mr. Kunhalikutty.
The IUML national executive passed a resolution saying that the Uniform Civil Code would be against the spirit of secularism, against the Constitution, and would destroy the country’s communal harmony.
With the objective of unifying the opinion against the Uniform Civil Code, the IUML will conduct national symposiums in Kerala and Delhi. The symposiums in Kerala will be held at Kozhikode and Kochi, when the one in Delhi will mark the valedictory of the party’s platinum jubilee celebrations.
“We will present the matter before the Law Commission as well. The Law Commission had, in 2018, rejected the proposal for the Uniform Civil Code saying that it was unnecessary and undesirable for the country,” said IUML national organising secretary E.T. Mohammed Basheer.