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Why is it not so easy for the government to enforce the general civil law?

It was part of BJP’s election manifesto General Civil Code (UCC) implementation, As BJP has lost majority It will not be easy for the government.

Its existing partners have expressed reservations about the proposal in the past.

Union Minister of State for Law and Justice (Independent Charge) Arjun Ram Maghwal on Tuesday, General Civil Lawm Still on the government agenda, waiting What is happening Must see, He said that.

United Janata Dal ((JD(U)) National General Secretary KC Tyagi told The Indian Express on Wednesday, “Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar 2017 on General Civil Code Submitted to Law Commission in Our position remains the same. We are General Civil LawThNot against, But we want it to come through consensus” He said that.

National Democratic Alliance The third largest party is United Janata Dal” General Civil Lawm It should be seen as a reform measure… not a political tool,” it said.

16 With M.P.s National Democratic Alliance The second will be a great partner Telugu Desam Party, General Civil Lawm problems like Put on the table It is said that it should be resolved through talks.

2017 Nitish in his letter in the year”Govt General Civil Lawm Although to try to bring, Such an effort, To be durable and stable, Instead of being imposed from above, should be based on broad consensus.

India is a country based on a delicate balance of laws and policies for different religions and ethnic groups.

General Civil Law Any attempt at imposition will lead to social friction and erosion of faith in the constitutional guarantee of religious freedom” He said that.

Nitish also raised objections over the questionnaire sent by the Law Commission, It “forced respondents to respond in a certain way,” he said.

Telugu Desam Party leader Nara Lokesh, In a recent interview with the Indian Express“Demarcation, General Issues such as civil law are discussed at length and settled amicably. We are with the parties sitting together Discuss, Let’s try to reach a consensus on all these issues,” said.

Meanwhile, was in power in Andhra Pradesh till recently YSRCP, General Civil LawIt has categorically stated that it will not support

‘Before the election, We are General Our party had made it clear that we would not support civil law. We will support matters of national interest’, YSRCP Parliamentary Party Leader Vijayasai Reddy said, Said.