BJP Will Bring Uniform Civil Code In Every State

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India's democracy is firmly established, according to home minister amit shah, who also attributed the nation's rise to prominence in the world economy to the Constitution. He spoke about important topics such as Muslim personal law, religious reservations, and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) at the Rajya Sabha's 75th anniversary of the Constitution.
 
Shah acknowledged Sardar Patel's unity efforts and the importance of his achievements as he concluded the two-day, thirty-one-hour discussion.
 

The triumph of democracy in india
Shah emphadata-sized that when previous democracies failed, india did. "Although many countries have achieved independence in the past 75 years, democracy has not flourished there. But our democracy is deeply ingrained. Without spilling a single drop of blood, we made a lot of adjustments," he remarked. The indian people had "shattered the arrogance of multiple dictators" via democratic methods, Shah continued.
 
Economic benchmarks and international recognition
Shah emphadata-sized India's economic accomplishments and said that the nation has disproved its doubters. "Those who said that we would never achieve economic independence have received a suitable response from our nation's citizens and our Constitution. We have overtaken britain as the fifth largest economy today," he said.

Appeasement politics and the UCC
Shah reaffirmed that the bjp will adopt the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), saying, "The bjp government will bring Uniform Civil Code in every state." He called Congress's position on Muslim personal law the "beginning of appeasement politics in the country" and criticized the party for it.
 
Shah urged the opposition to adopt a definite stance, saying, "Congress should clarify if it supports Muslim personal law,"
 
The stance of the bjp on religious reservations
Shah reaffirmed that the bjp would fiercely oppose any attempt to implement religiously based reservations. "Even if the bjp has just one MP, it will not allow reservation based on religion," he said.
 
 

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