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AP CM Seeks To Assuage Concerns Of Muslim Community Over UCC

He🃏 gave the assurance to a group of representatives🌼 from the community, who called on him to express their concerns over the UCC, here.   

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minis♚ter Y S 🔜Jagan Mohan Reddy
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday sought to assuage the concerns of the Muslim community🔯 over the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), saying his goverꦕnment will not take any decision that will hurt the sentiments of the minorities. 

He gave the assurance to a group of 🅠representatives from the community, who calleꩲd on him to express their concerns over the UCC, here. 

“This is your government working for the interests of the weaker sections and minorities and it will not take any decision that hurts your sentiments. Don't get unduly worried about it,” said Reddy in a press note, adding that these issues are being discussed only 💙by the media. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pushed for the implementation of UCC in the countryཧ, saying having two separate sets of laws is n🅠ot sustainable.

According𒉰 to the CM, the Centre has not yet prepared the draft bill on UCC and no one knows its contents. 

Further, he stated th🐼at a false propaganda was being carried out about Muslim women's rꩲights and suggested that religious heads and elders reject it.

Affirming that there will be no compromise on the rights of Muslim w🌄omen, Reddy asked the repre✨sentatives to offer him suggestions. 

The Chief Minister observed that India is a country which stands for unity in diversity with various religions and castes🦩, following diverse tradiꦰtions and customs.

Noting that𝔉 different personal law boards are working based on their faiths and religious practices, Reddy said if these practices are to be streamlined then that should be done through the personal law boards, as they have a fair idea and understanding.

He sa🦄id only these boards are competent enough to avoid misinterpretation. 

“If these are to be changed, the Supreme Court, Law Commission and the central government should together discuss the issues with various Law Boards and work on the proposed changes. Otherw𓆉ise, it may not work in a country like India which is guided by diversity,” he added.

-With PTI Input

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