New Delhi: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Tuesday issued a press note condemning the proposed implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) across India soon, as hinted by Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently. In a press release, General Secretary of the AIMPLB, Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, said that the matter "has been brought up to divert attention from real issues and promote an agenda of hatred and discrimination".
"This anti-constitutional move is not acceptable to Muslims at all. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board strongly condemns this and urges the government to refrain from such actions," the AIMPLB General Secretary said. He said the Indian Constitution allows every citizen of the country to live according to his religion and deems it a person's fundamental right to do so.
"Under the same fundamental rights, separate personnel laws have been granted for minorities and tribal classes according to their customs, beliefs and traditions, which does not interfere with the constitution in any way. Rather, it helps maintain mutual trust between the minority and the majority communities," the statement read, adding in context how, in the past, the constitution has accommodated their beliefs and traditions in social life in order to put an end to many tribal uprisings.