![]() ![]() The PMK leader called upon the Law Commission to drop the measures taken to implement UCC as it would destroy the diversity of the country. It is unnecessary to seek suggestions on implementation of UCC as there is no need for it and without disclosing reasons." He said, "The Supreme Court will set issues right. Ramadoss, however, said that there were some issues in civil laws of minorities and called upon the Law Commission to seek suggestions based on such issues. It is inferred that the intention of implementing UCC is to take away the rights of minorities rather than bringing in Uniform code." ![]() PMK's stand is that government should not intervene in the civil rights of the people. He said, "Each and every religion have separate civil codes pertaining to marriages, divorces, child adoption, property rights and others. He further said that the PMK as a political party could not accept UCC as it would take away the rights of certain sections of the population. However, PMK state president and former Union Minister Anbumani Ramadoss, in a letter addressed to the Law Commission of India, said that the PMK was a political party formed for upholding social justice. Given the support base PMK enjoys among the Vanniyar community, the BJP national leadership has invited it to attend the NDA meeting in New Delhi on July 18. Chennai, July 15 (IANS) Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), the political arm of the powerful Vanniyar community, has written a detailed petition to the Law Commission of India opposing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). ![]()
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