[India] - AAP backs UCC 'in concept', Congress, Akalis oppose it

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strong pitch for a uniform civil code (UCC), Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday broke
from the opposition ranks to extend "in principle" support to the proposal, citing Article 44 of the Constitution, even as Congress called
it a tactic by an "agenda-driven majoritarian government" to divert attention from its failures.Although AAP qualified its support by
stressing the need for consultations and consensus, it stood out among the opposition parties, which attacked the idea of UCC itself
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), a former NDA constituent, also rejected UCC, saying it would impact minorities and tribals
DMK, JD(U), NCP and IUML attacked the PM, although AIADMK withheld its response
NCP also said such decisions should not be rushed through."AAP supports UCC in principle because even Article 44 (of the Constitution)
supports the idea of a UCC
But the government should bring in UCC only when there is a consensus among stakeholders," the party's national general secretary
(organisation) and Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak said on a day when Law Commission chairman Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi (Retd) said 8.5 lakh
responses had been submitted since the commission sought public consultation on the fraught issue on June 14.Taking a contrasting stand,
Congress functionary P Chidambaram said UCC could not be forced on people as it would "widen divisions"
He claimed the PM was batting for it only to divert attention from the government's failures and accused BJP of using UCC to polarise
society ahead of the 2024 elections.He said that it was intended to "divert attention from inflation, unemployment, hate crimes,
discrimination and denying states' rights".BJP's TN ally ADMK coy on UCC, JD(U) calls it a 'stunt' The Constitution of India recognises
diversity and plurality among the people of India," he said.SAD spokesperson Daljit Singh Cheema said, "SAD believes that the country's
civil laws are influenced by faith, belief, caste and customs, and are different for different religions, a character that should be
preserved for protecting the social fabric as well as the unity in diversity." He accused the AAP of exposing its anti-minority face by
supporting the UCC.Taking a swipe at opposition parties, BJP's Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the time had come to make UCC free of "communal
crafters" as it was not for any particular community but for the entire society
He said Congress should clarify whether it stood with the constitutional commitment to UCC or was part of the "communal conspiracy" against
its implementation
JD(U) called the PM's statement a "political stunt"
"Our party considers it a political stunt for the upcoming general elections and Modi's recent statement has nothing to do with the welfare
of the minorities," JD(U) chief spokesperson K C Tyagi said
In Tamil Nadu, while DMK asked BJP to first introduce a uniform code for Hindus, AIADMK, an ally, was careful in its response.DMK spokesman
TKS Elangovan said, "The government has no authority to violate fundamental rights
If they want to bring in UCC, let them first start with Hindu religion where some people are denied temple entry and not allowed to perform
puja."AIADMK leaders, however, preferred to leave it to their general secretary, Edappadi K Palaniswami, to take a stand.The Sharad
Pawar-led NCP said broaching the issue of UCC ahead of elections was a political ploy
"We have neither supported nor opposed UCC
We are only saying that such a big decision should not be rushed through," NCP working president Praful Patel said."Suddenly, after nine and
a half years, the government is now talking of UCC," he added
IUML said the talk of UCC was an "attempt to set a poll agenda"
which could have serious consequences.WatchSandeep Pathak: AAP backs Uniform Civil Code implementation