
Uttarakhand Waqf Board Dispels Notions of UCC Being Anti-Islamic
Uttarakhand Waqf Board Dispels Notions of UCC Being Anti-Islamic
The Uttarakhand Waqf Board, led by Chairman Shadab Shams, has refuted claims that the recently passed Uniform Civil Code (UCC) 2024 bill in the state assembly is anti-Islamic. Shams, emphasizing the compatibility of the UCC with Islamic faith, stated that the bill does not tamper with Islamic principles. He urged the nation to embrace the bill, countering rumors within the Muslim community that label it as anti-Islamic.
Chairman’s Assertion: UCC and Islamic Faith Harmony
In an interview with ANI, Shadab Shams expressed his belief that the UCC bill should be accepted by the nation. He debunked claims that the bill contradicts Islamic principles and asserted that, from the perspective of the Quran, adhering to the UCC does not pose any issues. Shams criticized those opposing the bill, stating that true Muslims do not find fault with the UCC, and opposition often stems from political affiliations with parties like Congress or the Samajwadi Party.
Historic Day: UCC Bill Passes with Majority in Uttarakhand Assembly
The UCC bill received substantial support during a special session of the Uttarakhand assembly, marking a historic day for the state. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami hailed the passage of the UCC bill, emphasizing its benefits for all sections of society. The legislation proposes uniform laws for all communities, addressing aspects like live-in relationships, child marriage, divorce, and equal property rights for women.
Key Provisions of the UCC Bill: Addressing Marriage, Divorce, and Rights
The UCC Bill mandates registration of “live-in relationships” within one month of initiation, requiring parental consent for adults involved. It imposes a complete ban on child marriage and introduces a uniform divorce process. Equal rights for women in ancestral property are ensured. The age for marriage is set at 18 for women and 21 for men across all communities. Marriage registration becomes mandatory, and divorces are restricted after one year of marriage.
Chief Minister’s Pride: Uttarakhand Legislature Creating History
Chief Minister Dhami, in the legislative debate, expressed pride in the historic moment created by the passing of the UCC. He highlighted the fulfillment of a government promise and emphasized the adaptability of the UCC bill through future amendments. The Chief Minister underscored the significance of this legislative move for the citizens of Uttarakhand.
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