• Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

    The goal of a uniform civil code is to provide uniform justice: The governor of Kerala

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    Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan stated that an unified civil code is the constitutional goal in order. To provide consistent justice to all groups. There is a false narrative construct around it.

    “The constitutional goal is to provide consistent justice for all communities through a uniform civil code. There is a false narrative being develop around the unified civil code that if it adopted. It would infringe on our religious traditions or endanger the survival of other nations “On Tuesday, Arif Mohammed Khan stated.

    He was in town to attend the NID Foundation’s India Minority Conclave 2023. “Uniform civil code is the constitutional objective to deliver uniform justice this is common for all communities. There is a wrong narrative build around uniform civil code that by adopting. It there will intrusion in our religious practices. Or the existence of other countries will in-danger,” he said

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    Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan

    Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan :

    “The provisions of uniform civil code are to offer equal justice to women belonging to different communities, be it matrimonial disputes or inheritance of property disputes.

    “Women in our country have been subjected to injustice due to different definitions of personal laws adopted by different communities and so there is a need to bring such a uniform law which has the same provisions for all the communities.”

    The concern expressed today is that if an unified civil code established. It would undermine the individuality of each community and force them. To accept identical methods for the solemnization of marriage. The burial of the dead, and other things that are completely without substance.

    “Because the objective of a civil law is not to dictate you what customs and rituals you want to have. It is only about the uniformity of justice. The beauty of Indian democracy is the vast diversity in terms of culture, caste and religion that it has yet. It is one country with one vision.”

    “We have to connect our youth with our traditions and heritage. As all the Indian Civilizations have taught us very rich values. With a message of universal brotherhood and communal harmony in India.”

    National Commission for Minorities Chairman Iqbal Singh Lalpura stated. “All communities contributed to the nation’s growth.”

    “If we talk about freedom struggle or wars with Pakistan. The freedom fighters and our defence forces have contributed in defending our land without caring about their religion or caste. Time has come that we should concentrate on the development of Indians as citizens. And not people belonging to different communities,” he said.

    Parliamentarian Sasmit Patra stated the prime minister has provided a vision of “Amrit Kaal” and as a citizen. “It is our job to contribute towards achievement of this aim”.

    “Abolition of triple talaq, giving equal opportunities for higher education, supporting minority children for their education. And providing loans through PM Mudra Yojna for entrepreneurship for minorities. There are some of the landmark decisions of the Narendra Modi government,” he said.

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