Speaking to PTI, he noted if the government, which had last week asked the Law Commission to examine the issue of implementation of such a code, was serious, it has to first put a draft on it in public domain so that it can be discussed.
Underlining the "divergent characteristic" of the country, Khan stated that "religion is the most important factor in every community, whether it's Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and other".
Pointing out that there had been debates over such a code for many years without any concrete outcome, Khan said the draft policy has not been placed in public domain nor was the uniform civil code discussed in any forum.
"My point is if the government is serious I personally and I think most of my community would not object to it as long as there is a fair discussion on it, and the points are addressed and opinions are taken from all walks of life from Muslims," he said.
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"So, whether such a composite law can be prepared by Law
Ministry..If it's done..Discuss with all the communities and then including Muslims, we are ready to have a discussion on it and then see (if) it suits our requirements, we will accept it, there is no issue on that," he said.