Uttarakhand Chief Minister Meets PM Modi Amid Push For Civil Code In State

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Meets PM Modi Amid Push For Civil Code In State
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Asked if the Tribal groups will be exempted from the common code, the Chief Minister said the committee has reached out to different tribal groups in the state.

The Chief Minister also apprised him of the progress being made by the state in the fields of start-ups, ease of doing business and boosting investments.

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Mr Dhami also sought the Centre's approval for the Kiccha-Khatima railway station project and requested the Prime Minister that its estimated total cost of Rs 1,546 crore be borne by the Centre.

He also sought clearance of a proposal to shift Dehradun's main railway station to Harrawala station which has been renovated.

Mr Dhami had earlier met Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday night.

Commenting on his meeting with the Union minister, he said they discussed the Char Dham yatra, the law and order situation in the state and the preparedness for natural disasters in view of the arrival of the monsoon season.

In its manifesto for the 2022 assembly elections in the state, BJP had promised to bring a UCC.

Implementation of a UCC has been part of BJP election manifestos and Prime Minister Modi while addressing BJP workers in Bhopal last month made a strong push for it, asking how can the country function with dual laws that govern personal matters, and accused the Opposition of using the issue to "mislead and provoke" the Muslim community.
 

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