BJP’s commitment to UCC in manifesto elicits positive vibes
   Date :15-Apr-2024
 
BJP’s commitment to UCC
 
 
 
 
NEW DELHI, 
 
 
 
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) unveiled its election manifesto on Sunday and promised to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) across the country to ensure ‘gender equality and protecting the rights of women’, after returning to power in 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the ‘Sankalp Patra’ was the party’s pledge to empower four strong pillars of developed India – youth, women, poor and farmers. BJP’s poll promise of Uniform Civil Code roll-out, pan-India, has elicited many political reactions.
 
Manu Gaur, one of the members of the drafting committee for Uttarakhand UCC, has hailed the party’s pitch for UCC and said that the state model can serve as the basis for the law at the Central level. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Manu Gaur said that the Uttarakhand UCC draft was prepared after a mammoth public outreach for about 20 months and widespread consultations with various stakeholders. It incorporated almost all aspects of uniformity in law and addressed the concerns of all sections and hence, could serve as the ideal blueprint for the Centre.
 
Explaining the reason behind getting the President’s nod for Uttarakhand UCC, he said that there were some specific provisions in the law which exceeded the state’s mandate and hence needed the assent of the President. Earlier this year, the BJP Government in Uttarakhand enacted the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), replacing religious personal laws that governed marriages, divorces, inheritance and other civil issues. Manu Gaur, also the Taxpayers Association of Bharat (TAXAB) President lauded the inclusion of UCC in the BJP 2024 manifesto. He wrote on X, “Uniform Civil Code will soon be implemented in whole Bharat like Uttarakhand.”