Lucknow: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) will work towards building public opinion against a uniform civil code, observing in a country like India with different cultures and civilisations such a move "will not be justified".
A decision to this effect was taken in the executive meeting of the board a few days ago.
AIMPLB member Zafaryab Jilani said on Saturday that "important decisions pertaining to common civil code and the Babri mosque demolition case" were taken in the meeting on October 11 and October 13.
"The board members are of the view that in the agenda of the ruling BJP, now only common civil code is left, and they will proceed in this direction," he said.
Jilani said that the board will establish contact with different sections of the society, which could be affected in case the common civil code is implemented, and try to build a consensus and public opinion against it.
"India is a country of different cultures and civilisations, hence implementing this code will not be justified," he said.
The AIMPLB members also said the board will challenge the special CBI court judgement in the Babri mosque demolition.