- Violent opposition.. Will the central government back down in the implementation of the general civil law? Exciting information

- Delhi: It has been reported that the central government will pass a bill related to the General Civil Code in india in the coming parliamentary session. In this case, is the central government backing down when there is strong opposition to the implementation of the General Civil Code in India? The question has arisen. The central government has been saying that it is necessary to bring uniform laws for people of all religions living in India. For this, the central government is trying to implement the general civil law. In this case, there is strong opposition to the general civil law. Muslim organizations and opposition parties are protesting against the General Civil Code. This law is unnecessary. As a result, the opposition leaders have been saying that the central government should abandon its decision. Even recently when prime minister Modi spoke about it, ``Common Civil Code is a must. How can a country be governed by 2 types of law? General civil law is not against anyone. Everyone including the opposition should support this," he said. Also, the second hearing was held on behalf of the Law Commission. From the 14th of last month to yesterday, many people expressed their views on the General Civil Law in the Law Commission. A total of more than 45 lakh people have expressed their views. Polygamy is less among Muslims in India! Law Commission said - SY Qureshi has extended the date for commenting on the Law Commission as it ended yesterday. Accordingly, it has been announced that people can express their views on the General Civil Law till July 28. Apart from this, the Common Civil Code is one of the election promises of the central bjp government. Parliamentary elections will be held next year. As a result, reports have surfaced that a Bill related to the General Civil Law may be tabled in both Houses during the monsoon session of the parliament which starts on the 20th and ends on the 11th of August. In this case, the list of 21 bills to be brought in the upcoming parliamentary session was released yesterday. It does not include the bill related to general civil law. Does this lead the central government to bow down to the opposition and retreat from its efforts to enforce the common civil law? have raised suspicions. However, new bills can be tabled and passed during the parliamentary session. As a result, there is a possibility that the central government may bring and pass the Bill related to General Civil Law in both the Houses of parliament without any prior notice. Is the General Civil Act, which has sparked a huge debate in india, being passed in the Parliament? Isn't it? We will have to wait a few more days to find out.
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