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In a historic development, Uttarakhand is poised to become the first state in India to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), a legal reform long championed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The state's Chief Minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, had pledged to introduce the UCC during the last year's state assembly elections, and preparations have accelerated in anticipation of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. A committee, led by Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, is expected to submit a comprehensive report to Chief Minister Dhami within the next one or two days, according to reports in ABP News.
The UCC aims to establish a unified set of personal laws, providing equal rights to women across religions and addressing familial and property-related concerns. With Diwali approaching, the Dhami government is considering calling a special session of the state Assembly post the festive season, strategically positioning Uttarakhand as a trailblazer in adopting the UCC.
Political analysts speculate that this move aligns with the BJP's broader strategy for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, potentially marking a significant political milestone for the party in the realm of legal reform.