"If he's planning to marry again, now is the time": Assam CM takes dig at Badruddin Ajmal over UCC
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“If he’s planning to marry again, now is the time”: Assam CM takes dig at Badruddin Ajmal over UCC

The UCC, which was passed recently in the Uttarakhand assembly, guarantees uniform civil laws for all communities in the country, barring the Scheduled Tribes

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'Marry Second Time Now, Will Ban Polygamy After Elections': Assam CM Himanta Sarma Takes Dig At Badruddin Ajmal (Image Source: OpIndia)

'Marry Second Time Now, Will Ban Polygamy After Elections': Assam CM Himanta Sarma Takes Dig At Badruddin Ajmal (Image Source: OpIndia)

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In a dig at AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal, who has made no secret of his opposition to the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Saturday if the former was entertainng thoughts of a second or third marriage, he should do so ahead of the Lok Sabha polls as polygamy will become a criminal practice by law in the state thereafter.

The UCC, which was passed recently in the Uttarakhand assembly, guarantees uniform civil laws for all communities in the country, barring the Scheduled Tribes.

Speaking to media persons on Saturday, the Assam CM said he would also attend the nuptials of the AIUDF MP if he were to do so before the upcoming general elections.

“If he (Ajmal) is considering marrying again, he should do so now, as after the elections, we are going to bring the UCC in Assam. Thereafter, it could be a problem, as he could even face arrest for practising polygamy. So, if he is planning to get married before the elections come calling, I could even attend his nuptials. It (polygamy) isn’t illegal yet. From what I know, he has a single wife. It’s alright if he is planning to have his nuptial vows read to him a second time and more now, before the elections. After the elections, however, polygamy will be banned.

All preparations have been made (to roll out UCC in Assam). So, if he’s planning to wed again, now is the time. He could even invite us too,” the Assam CM told reporters.

The lone AIDUF member in the Lok Sabha from Dhubri, Ajmal, the perfume baron, is bidding for a fresh term in the Lower House from the same constituency in the ensuing elections.

Earlier, CM Sarma said the state government was working on aligning the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the Bill to ban polygamy, adding that the same was discussed at the last cabinet meeting.

“The cabinet held discussions on both the UCC and the Bill to ban polygamy. However, as of now, we are pursuing the ban on polygamy earnestly. Since, the Uttarakhand assembly has already passed the UCC, we are also thinking of bunching up the two draft legislations so that we can bring a stringent law. We are working on it,” CM Sarma said.

A known critic of the UCC, Ajmal said earlier it was anti-Quran and anti-Islamic and his party would oppose it.

“We will oppose the UCC. It is anti-Quran, anti-Hadees and anti-Islamic. It goes against all religions. We will oppose it. Let the government do what it has to. We will do what we need to,” Ajmal said.

Significantly, the Assam cabinet repealed the ‘Assam Muslim Marriages and Divorces Registration Act, of 1935 recently, evoking criticism from minority leaders across the state and country.

(With inputs from ANI)

Topics: Assam CM Himanta Biswa SarmaUniform Civil code (UCC)AIUDF Chief Badruddin AjmalUCC in Assam
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