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All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) MLA Dr (Hafiz) Rafiqul Islam said that the BJP government has no courage to implement the Uniform Civil Code. He said, “They were also trying to bring UCC to Assam, but it is not possible as people from several castes and communities are living in the state.”
“This is just their tactic to target Muslims. So, they couldn’t bring any Bill on polygamy or UCC in Assam. So, they are repealing the Assam Muslim Marriages & Divorces Registration Act. Assam cabinet doesn’t have the right to repeal or amend a constitutional right,” said AIUDF MLA.
Adding to Dr Hafiz Rafiqul Islam’s opinion, Congress MLA Abdur Rashid Mandal said, “This (BJP) is an anti-Muslim government. They are trying to show the Hindu people that they are favouring them and depriving the Muslims.”
Another AIUDF MLA, Hafiz Basir Ahmed stated, “This is completely an illegal, unethical decision of the Assam Government. This is the BJP government’s new tactics to harm the Muslim community. The decision is anti-Muslim.”
Secretary of Jamiyat Ulema, Assam Abdul Kader said, “We don’t have the recent document presently, later we’ll discuss the legal aspects of cabinet decision, but by demolishing the Kazi system I am afraid it will increase child marriage in Assam.”
Explaining more about the Kazi system, he said the system maintains the registration of Muslim marriage and is recognised as an institutional process. “But after demolishing the Kazi system unauthorized Kazis will come out locally and perform or administrate marriages. This process will be harmful. There will not be any registration, so, no documented evidence will be there of child marriages,” he added.
Senior advocate Zunaid Khalid also reacted on the cabinet’s decision, “In Muslim community, Nikah is a traditional, spiritual tradition. Repealing the Assam Muslim Marriage and Divorce Registration Act of 1935 is infringement of our fundamental rights. The protections given to us (Muslims) in Articles 25, 26 to 28 are being infringed. Until the personal law violets fundamental right is valid. In due course of time, we’ll go to court.”
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