The Central Government may introduce the UCC Bill in the monsoon session of the Parliament. Regarding which a meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee has also been called on July 3. This meeting will be chaired by BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Modi. According to sources, during the meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Uniform Civil Code (UCC) on Monday, the Congress will present its argument based on the consultation paper issued by the Law Commission, which states that the UCC code is “neither necessary nor desirable at this stage”.
Decision taken in Congress Parliamentary Party meeting The decision was taken at a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Strategy Group, chaired by Congress Parliamentary Party President Sonia Gandhi and comprising party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, general secretaries KC Venugopal, Jairam Ramesh and Randeep Surjewala, and seniors like P Chidambaram and Digvijaya Singh. Leaders joined in. party your 06 builds on the June statement that the Law Commission’s latest effort is the Modi government’s “desperation for legitimate justification for its continued agenda of polarization and its apparent failures”. represents distraction”. ,”Confusion” strategy on UCC debate- Congress Sources said the Congress leadership sees the current upswing in the debate on the UCC as a “disinformation” tactic and does not want the BJP to keep the opposition in the loop in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament. Congress believes that the government wants to avoid the issue of Manipur violence and that is why it is raising other issues.
)Parliamentary Standing Committee meeting on 3rd July When the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Pensions, Law and Justice, headed by BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi, will hear the views of the Ministry of Law and Justice and the Law Commission on UCC in its July 3 meeting, the Congress MP 873 will mention. CONSULTATION LETTER AND THE REASONING BASED BY THE PREVIOUS LAW COMMISSION.
Congress did not make its stand public After the meeting, the party refused to give its stand on the controversial Delhi ordinance and how it would vote on the bill, which AAP has been pushing the Congress for. Without mentioning any specific bill, Ramesh said there is no information about the bills to be brought in Parliament in the monsoon session and the party will take its stand when it comes.
Demand for the resignation of Biren Singh on the issue of Manipur Sources said Kharge briefed the meeting about the Patna opposition meeting, where Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal insisted the Congress declare its stand on the same day. He said the party has decided not to fall prey to AAP’s pressure tactics, though they will not support any anti-federal move of the Modi government. Sources said that during the session, the leaders also decided to raise Manipur in a big way and press for the resignation of Chief Minister N Biren Singh, accusing him of not doing enough to stop caste violence in the state. ,Congresscomman civil codePublished Date
Sun, Jul 2, 2023, 9: 37 AM IST
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