Senior party leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh said it's not easy to implement uniform civil code in a multi-ethnic and multi-religion country like India.
"There are ethnic tribes, different religions, different castes, communities. Even among Hindus, there are different forms of marriages, different forms of burials (of performing last rites) also. So, it's not easy," the AICC General Secretary told PTI.
"The Government of India has asked the Law Commission to look into this. So, the Law Commission should discuss with all groups, in a public hearing and let the Law Commission come out with a common draft. Then a meeting of all political parties should be called. Common civil code can only be brought by consensus, not division," Singh said.
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Oza quoted Ambedkar as saying "let there be a common civil code containing the best of all religions but it cannot be imposed on any one."
"Let citizens adopt it willingly as an ideal, which has also been, described in Article 44 of the Constitution. It cannot be imposed till all the stakeholders are taken into confidence. It can be adopted if it is accepted by all sections of society".