India News | UCC Consequences Could Be Bigger Than Ayodhya, Article 370: Prashant Kishor

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Political strategist-turned-activist Prashant Kishor on Tuesday said implementation of uniform civil code would have "consequences, good or bad", which would be "far greater" than BJP's other core agenda like building a temple at Ayodhya and or scrapping Article 370.

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Patna, July 04 (PTI) Political strategist-turned-activist Prashant Kishor on Tuesday said implementation of uniform civil code would have "consequences, good or bad", which would be "far greater" than BJP's other core agenda like building a temple at Ayodhya and or scrapping Article 370.

Kishor, whose first claim to fame was handling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign in 2014 Lok Sabha polls, also underscored that “the country's founding fathers as well as Sangh ideologues” had never been in favour of enforcing uniformity in a diverse country.

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The IPAC founder was talking to reporters in Samastipur district of Bihar where he recently revived his 'Jan Suraaj' campaign which was put on hold following a ligament injury.

When he was asked about the proposed implementation of the Uniform Civil Code, he replied: "I do not think it will be easy. It is certainly not as simple as some people may think. Though it has been a part of the BJP's manifesto for 20-25 years".

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He, however, added, "The government may try to move forward on it just as it did on Ayodhya and Article 370. If it does not do so now, it may still move further on uniform civil code if it returns to power, armed with a fresh mandate".

"But, we need to be aware that this would not be like Article 370, which may have become a national issue but was essentially about the state of Jammu and Kashmir. This would also not be like Ayodhya which stirred only a section of the society," Kishor pointed out.

"A uniform civil code will directly affect a very large segment of the population. Therefore, its consequences, good or bad, (parinam ya kuparinam) wouldbe far greater than the implementation of the other two core agenda of BJP," added Kishor.

Asked about the allegation that BJP was raising the issue to communally polarize the electorate ahead of next year's Lok Sabha polls, he said "without being too judgemental I would like to point out that neither the country's founding fathers nor ideologues of Sangh were ever in favour of imposing homogeneity on the country".

"If we read interviews of Guruji (former RSS chief M S Golwalkar), he had never supported enforcing any type of uniformity," Kishor added.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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