“Numainda Group of Uttarakhand” surrounded the assembly against UCC,
BJP wants to break the Constitution: Mehmood Pracha
Will not let the federal structure of the country be destroyed at any cost: Siddiqui
Dehradun (Syed Suhail) On Monday, the Assembly was gheraoed by the “Numainda Group of Uttarakhand” against the UCC being brought by the Uttarakhand government. On this occasion, Supreme Court Advocate Mehmood Pracha said that the Uniform Civil Code Bill proposed by the government is full of flaws, which we strongly oppose. The Uttarakhand government wants to break the Constitution written by Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, which has been made keeping in mind the religious and social traditions and systems of the country, which will not be accepted by any member of the society. The effect of this law will affect all the people of the society and will create divisions in the houses. In all the religions, the system of giving share in property to the daughters according to the religious traditions was going on for centuries, which did not have any legal form, the mother could do it as per her convenience. The father handed over his rights to the girl. Giving legal form to 50 per cent stake in UCC will lead to disintegration of the social fabric. An example of this is the way in which sons-in-law generally view the in-laws’ property. Due to its legal nature, many things will create disputes and divorce cases will come up in the state. From this point of view, this law will not be favorable to any society and religion.
Yakub Siddiqui, convenor of Numainda Group Uttarakhand, said that in the same state, there is polyandry system among the people of tribal community and open marriage is prevalent among Tharu-Boxer, from this point of view it is not justified to bring a particular community within the ambit of the law. Muslim women are given four months time for Iddat, there are many religious and social aspects of it which need to be studied in depth. To say that this is oppression on women is consistently wrong and devoid of logic. Justice Ranjana Desai Committee organized camps regarding this law in all the districts of Uttarakhand in which suggestions were sought. More than 2 lakh forms were received by the committee in which 172000 forms mentioned the non-enactment of this law and its shortcomings. to be done. Despite this, the committee gave consent to the Chief Minister to make a law, which was approved by the Cabinet. This law is being made on double standards which we protested on the streets and this protest will continue. We will not allow the federal structure of the country to be ruined at any cost.
On this occasion, Karunakar, who became the national president of Buddhist Schedule Tribe, city Mufti Salim Ahmed Qasmi, Hina Parveen, former president of Bar Council of Uttarakhand Razia Baig, Latafat Hussain, Pradhan Abdul Aziz, Municipal Corporation Councilor Mukeem Ahmed, Councilor Ilyas Ansari, Asif Qureshi, Rafi Ahmed, Arshad Ali, Salim Khan, Irshad Ali etc. were mainly present.