New Delhi: The Chief Ministers from the BJP-ruled states are batting for Uniform Civil Code after Union Home Minister Amit Shah has hinted at its implementation during his visit to Bhopal. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami after taking the oath was perhaps the first among the Chief Ministers to announce the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code in the state. CM Dhami also constituted a committee for the purpose. Whereas in the neighbouring state Himachal Pradesh, Chief Minister Jairam Thakur in an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat had admitted that the issue would be discussed in the state.
Ever since the elections in Uttar Pradesh, the clamour for implementation of the Uniform Civil Code had gained a foothold that the Uniform Law should be implemented in all states of the country. In Uttar Pradesh, the chief of the Samajwadi Progressive Party, Shivpal Yadav, stressed the implementation of the Common Civil Code in the country. Thereafter, UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya came up with the statement stressing the need for Uniform Civil Code in the country.
On the other hand, Goa is the only BJP-ruled state where the Uniform Civil Code is already in place since 1961. The Code was implemented even before 1961 during the Portuguese rule. The Uniform Civil Code after its implementation will apply to religious communities and the new law will be dealing with marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption, and others. Article 44 of the Indian Constitution speaks about the Common Law and it should be applied to people belonging to all religions in the country. Now, the big question is whether the discussion of the Uniform Civil Code, which was kick-started by Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states, is just politics or preparations ahead of the 2024 elections.