New Delhi:Ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament starting July 20, top lawyers of the Congress on Saturday discussed the controversial Uniform Civil Code (UCC) to firm up the party’s view on the issue.
According to party insiders, the UCC is not about black and white but involves a plural Indian society, diverse cultural identities, notions of justice, inclusiveness, freedom of choice and most importantly a broad internal consensus within the country. The lawyers who attended an “informal” discussion over the UCC included former union ministers P Chidambaram, Salman Khurshid and Manish Tewari, besides Abhishek Manu Singhvi, KTS Tulsi, Vivek Tankha and L Hanumantaiah. All of these senior Supreme Court advocates.
Though the issue has been discussed within the party circles since Prime Minister Narendra Modi floated the proposal during a rally in Madhya Pradesh in June, the select group of lawyers affiliated to the grand old party met for the first time to discuss the proposed legislation. “It was an informal discussion. We will wait for the draft,” said Tulsi after the meeting.
His comments were in line with the Congress stand that the party will come out with a formal response only when the government presents a draft of the proposed legislation. The UCC which had been discussed during a Congress Parliamentary Party meeting chaired by its chief Sonia Gandhi on July 1, again came up for discussion on Saturday when the former party chief reviewed the party’s preparations for the coming Parliament session.
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