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West Bengal Legislative Shift: BJP Government Set to Table Uniform Civil Code Bill

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Kolkata: Following its historic electoral victory that ended the Trinamool Congress’s fifteen-year tenure in West Bengal, the newly formed Bharatiya Janata Party administration is poised to introduce the Uniform Civil Code Bill in the state Assembly on Monday. The highly consequential legislative move is set to initiate the first major ideological debate of the post-election era, as the ongoing Budget session takes up a framework intended to govern civil matters across all communities.

Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari formally signaled the government’s intent to move forward with the legislation during the current legislative session, noting that West Bengal will follow established procedural models previously implemented by BJP-ruled administrations in Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and Assam. The introduction of the Bill aligns closely with the core commitments outlined in the BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ election manifesto, fulfilling a high-profile promise delivered by Union Home Minister Amit Shah to institute a unified civil legal code within six months of assuming governance. The proposed framework aims to replace religion-based personal laws with a standardized legal code governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption, which proponents argue will reinforce constitutional principles of legal equality.

To address long-standing apprehensions regarding cultural preservation, state BJP president Samik Bhattacharya clarified that constitutionally recognized tribal communities will remain entirely outside the ambit of the proposed law. He gave assurances that the traditions, customs, and special rights of Scheduled Tribes protected under Articles 366(25) and 342 of the Constitution will be strictly preserved, while also dismissing assertions linking the UCC to separate family-size regulations.

The impending introduction of the Bill has drawn fierce opposition from the All India Trinamool Congress, with party chairperson Mamata Banerjee directing legislators to mount aggressive resistance both inside and outside the Assembly. Senior TMC leaders have criticized the legislative haste, questioning the underlying social consensus and accusing the ruling party of utilizing the complex reform as an instrument for political polarization rather than genuine constitutional welfare. Adding to the friction, Leader of the Opposition Ritabrata Banerjee, heading a rebel faction, has similarly questioned the sudden administrative urgency, arguing that sweeping reforms impacting personal and family laws necessitate far more extensive public consultation and parliamentary debate before enactment.

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