WB to implement UCC following Gujarat, Assam model
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This will be similar to Gujarat and Assam," he said, referring to the states that have initiated legislative and administrative measures towards a Uniform Civil Code governing matters such as marriage, divorce and inheritance.The BJP government in West Bengal is expected to introduce the UCC Bill in the Assembly on Monday during the ongoing Budget session, ahead of the si month timeline the party had committed to before the 2026 Assembly elections, according to a source in the Adhikari-led cabinet.The proposal was discussed and finalised at a Business Advisory Committee meeting held in the Assembly on Thursday evening, the source said.If introduced, the legislation would mark one of the state's most significant legal and social policy initiatives in recent years, with the BJP projecting the UCC as both a key governance commitment and a major reform agenda.Ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, the BJP had promised in its manifesto to implement the UCC within six months of assuming office.
The commitment was prominently reiterated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah while releasing the party's 'Sankalp Patra' in April."Several states, including Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Assam, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, have already implemented the UCC proposals. Bengal will now also implement it in line with other BJP-ruled states as we had promised
ahead of the elections," a minister in the Adhikari cabinet said.Earlier in the day, Adhikari paid floral tributes to Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, the author of Vande Mataram. He also announced that the state government would establish a national-level Vande Mataram museum as part of the celebrations commemorating the song's 150th anniversary.