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February 26, 2020 16:53 IST
Time is ripe for bringing in uniform civil code: Karnataka Min
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Bengaluru, Feb 26 (PTI) Karnataka Minister C T Ravi on
Wednesday said "time is ripe" for bringing in Uniform Civil
Code (UCC) in the country, as there was demand for "equality"
from across the board now.
Pointing at opposition parties and those opposing
Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens
(NRC) seeking equality, he said, as those who desired for
inequality in the past are now seeking equality, the time was
right to bring in UCC now.
"As a BJP spokesperson if I have to say- time is ripe to
bring in Uniform Civil Code, why because, everyone is speaking
about equality; there is no time ripe than this to bring in
UCC," Ravi said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, "There is some kind
of acceptancy now, all these days those who were opposing are
now asking for equality.
Those who were feeling that BJP had the lease on chanting
''Bharat Mata ki Jai'' are now saying ''Bharat Mata ki Jai'' and
are also chanting ''Vande Mataram''.
They are holding national flag and roaming around, so the
time is ripe.
This is my opinion holding a responsible position in the
party, he added.
Responding to a quey on whether there have been
discussions on bringing in UCC in party forums and will they
be sending any recommendations in this regard to the Centre,
the Kannada and Culture Minister said, UCC has been part of
party''s agenda since the time when BJP was born in 1980.
He said, "it continued to remain part of BJP''s agenda in
2014 and 2019 (Lok Sabha polls), we have been saying it since
the beginning, at that time no one was speaking about UCC, now
everyone is speaking about equality, so the time is ripe."
When pointed out that none of the opposition parties or
those opposing CAA and NRC are speaking about UCC, Ravi said,
they are asking for equality.
"Noting that the laws (CAA/NRC) were against equality,
they are demanding for equality. Their demand is equality and
our demand is also equality.."
Asked why BJP was not implementing UCC, despite coming to
power for second time at the Centre, Ravi said, "we don''t have
any fear, we have fulfilled the promise like- article 370, on
Ram Mandir issue Supreme Court itself has given a verdict that
majority of the people in the country accepts, so at the right
time we have been doing what is right".
"I''m saying the time is right now for UCC, as everyone is
speaking about equality, those who were desiring for
inequality are now wishing for equality," he added.
Condemning violence during anti-CAA protests in Delhi,
the Minister said, despite Prime Minister and Home Minister
reiterating that the law won''t take away anyone''s citizenship,
rather it will be given to those coming as refugees after
facing religious persecution, the agitations are happening as
part of a larger conspiracy.
He claimed that there was a conspiracy to create anarchy
in the country in the name of CAA. PTI KSU RS
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