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MP Muslim Representatives Oppose UCC, Seek No Interference in Personal Law
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MP Muslim Representatives Oppose UCC, Seek No Interference in Personal Law

✍️ Amar Ujala · Bhopal 🗓 23 Jun 2026, 04:01 AM 👁 1

Muslim representatives in Madhya Pradesh have voiced their objections to the ongoing discussions surrounding the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), demanding that Muslim Personal Law remain untouched.

Discussions regarding the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Madhya Pradesh have encountered opposition from Muslim representatives. These representatives have formally expressed their reservations, emphasizing a desire for no alterations to the existing Muslim Personal Law.

The core of their objection appears to stem from a concern that any changes to the UCC could directly interfere with the established principles and practices of Muslim Personal Law. They are advocating for the preservation of their distinct legal customs and traditions.

This stance highlights a significant viewpoint within the Muslim community regarding the potential implications of a uniform civil code across India. The representatives are calling for the protection of their personal laws, indicating a preference for maintaining the status quo in this regard.