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For five hours, PM Modi and Amit Shah-JP Nadda continued to discuss many issues, and significant outcomes of the discussion emerged

 
For five hours, PM Modi and Amit Shah-JP Nadda continued to discuss many issues, and significant outcomes of the discussion emerged

For five hours, PM Modi and Amit Shah-JP Nadda continued to discuss many issues, and significant outcomes of the discussion emerged


The term "uniform civil code" refers to a body of law that applies equally to all country residents and is not based on religion. This code is anticipated to cover personal law as well as legislation pertaining to adoption, succession, and inheritance. UCC implementation is covered in the BJP's election platform.


In Delhi. A meeting with Nadda was held after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met him Amit Shah, the Union Home Secretary, and BJP President J.P. The impending Lok Sabha elections were discussed during this meeting, which took place at the Prime Minister's residence and lasted for around 5 hours, according to reports. Additionally, the topic of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) was covered.


According to reports, it was resolved at the conference that senior BJP officials would speak with well-known figures from various religions about UCC and attempt to achieve an agreement. Additionally, before to the Lok Sabha elections, negotiations about introducing a bill on the Uniform Civil Code were held. The meeting also covered the UCC law that the government of Uttarakhand is bringing.


The plan for the assembly elections, which will take place in 5 states in addition to the Lok Sabha elections in 2024, has also been developed. Minister BL Santosh of the BJP Organisation attended the conference as well. The momentum in the nation regarding UCC has accelerated during the past several days.


In Bhopal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi argued vehemently for the Uniform Civil Code, saying, "We have noticed that work is completing tasks done to excite people in the name of UCC. Will a family be able to survive if there is a single law one an individual of the family in the home and another for another? How will the nation function with such a split system, then?


The declaration on UCC has been characterised as politically driven by numerous political parties. Asaduddin Owaisi, the leader of AIMIM, questioned whether the pluralism of the nation would be "taken away" in the name of UCC. The UCC has received in principle support from only one opposition party, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).


A uniform civil code refers to a system of legislation that applies equally to all its residents and is not based on religion. This code is anticipated to cover personal law as well as legislation pertaining to adoption, succession, and inheritance. UCC implementation is covered in the BJP's election platform.


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