What is the stance of P. Chidambaram on the Uniform Civil Code
Uniform Civil Code can't be forced on people by agenda-driven majoritarian govt: Chidambaram
- He believes that the UCC should not be forced upon people by an agenda-driven majoritarian government.
- Chidambaram argues that the UCC must take into account the diverse cultural and religious practices of India.
- He emphasizes the need for a consensus-driven approach, where all stakeholders, including minority communities, are involved in the drafting and implementation process.
- Chidambaram questions the timing and motives behind the push for a UCC, suggesting it may be politically motivated to appease certain sections of the population.
- He suggests focusing on issues of gender equality and social justice within personal laws rather than imposing a uniform code.
- Chidambaram has called for extensive consultations and discussions to ensure that any changes to personal laws are made with the interests and consent of all affected parties.
- He argues that the UCC should be an inclusive and comprehensive code that respects the constitutional principles of equality, freedom of religion, and cultural diversity.
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