In a letter to the Law Commission Chairman Justice B S Chauhan, Kumar cautioned against making any hasty decision on its implementation as it would lead to "social discord and erosion of faith in the Constitutional guarantee of freedom of religion".
He also expressed inability of his government to form an opinion on the proposed UCC in the absence of any "specific or concrete" information about its contours.
"The details of the proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC) have not been shared so far with the stakeholders for their comments. In the absence of any specific or concrete information about the contours of the UCC proposed by the central government, it will not be possible to form any opinion on the same," he said.
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Cautioning the Law Commission not to "hasten" the implementation of the UCC, the Chief Minister said,"Ours is a nation based on a delicate balance in respect of laws and governing principles for different religions and ethnic groups.
"In any case, imposition of the UCC without forming a consensus among the various religious groups, especially the minorities, will create a situation of social discord and lead to erosion of faith in the Constitutional guarantee of freedom of religion."
Though Article 44 of the Constitution says that the state shall endeavour to provide for its citizens a UCC, but "the makers of the Constitution had thought of a UCC as something which may be feasible in the long run with consensus of all the stakeholders", the chief minister wrote.