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“Uniform Civil Code will be implemented at earliest”: CM Pushkar Singh Dhami

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Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that a committee has been formed to examine all aspects of the Uniform Civil Code, and it will be implemented at the earliest in the state.

Speaking to ANI, more than a week after President Droupadi Murmu approved the bill, CM Dhami said, “We had promised the Uniform Civil Code to the people of Uttarakhand. When we went to the people during the 2022 election, we promised that we would implement the UCC soon after the new government was formed. We have kept that promise.”

“The President has also given her assent. The process is underway. A committee has also been formed at the departmental level. It is examining all aspects. We will implement it at the earliest,” CM Dhami said.

"Uniform Civil Code will be implemented at earliest": CM Pushkar Singh Dhami
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