A private member’s bill related to the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code in India was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on Friday. BJP MP Kirori Lal Meena introduced it in the Upper House and 63 votes were cast in favor of the bill while 23 votes were cast against it. The bill demands that a National Inspection & Investigation Commission should be formed to implement the Uniform Civil Code in the country.
All opposition parties including Congress, Samajwadi Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal, DMK, NCP and TMC strongly opposed the the bill. Opposing the introduction of the bill, Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav said that Muslims consider it right to marry their cousins, can Hindus do the same. And because there are religious differences and traditions in India that’s why Uniform Civil Code can’t exist in a country like India. The Biju Janata Dal did not participate in the voting and walked out of the House. CPI(M) MP John Brittas, citing the Law Commission report, said that there is no need for a Uniform Civil Code.
Speaking on behalf of the government, Union Minister and Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha Piyush Goyal said that any member has the right to introduce bills and raise issues of their area. He further added that after the presentation of the bill, when it will be discussed, every party will can keep their points. He also said that there should be a debate in the Rajya Sabha for this.
For the last several months, there has been a demand for the implementation of Uniform Civil Code i.e. Uniform Civil Code in the country. BJP-ruled states like Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka have already talked about starting the process of implementing the Uniform Civil Code.
In such a situation, the bill presented today is important. However, it is not easy to pass a private member’s bill in the Parliament. Till date only 3 private member bills have been passed in the history of Indian Parliament and the last such bill was passed in 1971.
Moreover, in BJP’s manifesto issued for the Gujarat elections, also mentioned the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code. This bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha a day after the result. However, even before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.