Kanpur: The Muslim Personal Law Council of all India (AIMPLB) on Sunday said the uniform civil code (UCC) is not suitable or useful for extensive multi-religious countries such as India.
The Muslim Council said the UCC was on the fundamental rights to practice religion as immortalized in the constitution.
“India is a multi-faith country, and every citizen is guaranteed to practice and claim the belief in faith and religious, and to act and preach the same.” Uniform civil code is not suitable or useful for extensive multi-religious countries such as India.
Each effort in this direction is contributing to the fundamental rights that is enshrined in our constitution, “AIMPLB said in the resolution that was forwarded on the second day and finally from the 27th public session.
The government should not try to impose a uniform civil code directly or Indirectly, partly or entirely, the Board said in a statement, adding doing it would be truly unacceptable.
The AIMPLB also tried to attract the attention of the government against the insults of the Prophet Muhammad by “some naughty people”, and regret that the government failed to take steps Whatever, which might be able to act as a deterrent.
“The attitude of communal strength is completely unacceptable.
It is the amount that causes disputes in the country and runs against the interests of nationalism and patriotism, “he said.
It added that any insult to the Prophet Muhammad was bound to hurt Muslim feelings around the world and” tarnished the image of the country ” disrespectfully to the holy figures from the government, and also the law to overcome the problem.
The council also asked the government and justice to refrain from interpreting the Scriptures, by saying only religious authorities who qualified to do that.
“This amounts to encroachment For the religious rights of residents, “he said.
The council also said some Muslim preachers were involved in the” fake case “forced conversion even when people who repented never made a complaint to the police about being forced.
The council revealed his concern for crimes against women in this country, and said Mahar’s death was on Kenai It urges the government to frame the law for the safety and security of women.
It is said that it is the duty of the state to protect the minority and referred to as “regrettable” damage made to temples in Bangladesh.
It was called the persecution of Muslims in Tripura “sad”.
In a public session held here on the first day (Saturday) Maulana Rabe Hasan Nadwi was re-elected as chairman of the council.
The Secretary General post, who became empty after the death of Maulana Wali Rahmani, was filled by Maulana Khalid Saifullah.
Maulana Arshad Madni fulfilled the position of vice president, who had become empty after the death of Maulana Kalbe Sadiq.