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Taslima Nasreen Backs Uniform Civil Code, Calls for Equal Laws in India

Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen has urged India to implement a Uniform Civil Code, saying equal laws are necessary to reduce discrimination against women.

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  • Taslima Nasreen supported the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India.
  • She said equal laws for all citizens are essential to reduce discrimination, especially against women.
  • Nasreen also called for similar legal reforms in Bangladesh and Pakistan.

New Delhi: Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen on Sunday strongly backed the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India, saying equal laws for all citizens are essential to eliminate discrimination, particularly against women. Speaking at a press conference, she also called for similar legal reforms in Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Nasreen argued that legal equality is fundamental to a modern society and said personal laws should not result in unequal treatment of citizens.

Taslima Nasreen Uniform Civil Code Remarks Focus on Gender Equality

Addressing reporters, Nasreen said many developed nations already follow legal systems similar to a Uniform Civil Code.

She asserted that India, Bangladesh and Pakistan should adopt equal civil laws applicable to all citizens, irrespective of religion or community.

According to Nasreen, women continue to face discrimination in several areas governed by personal laws, and a Uniform Civil Code could help reduce such inequalities by ensuring equal legal rights.

Calls for Similar Reforms in Bangladesh and Pakistan

Nasreen extended her appeal beyond India, saying neighbouring Bangladesh and Pakistan should also consider introducing a Uniform Civil Code.

She maintained that equal laws for every citizen would promote fairness and strengthen the protection of women’s rights across South Asia.

Taslima Nasreen Says Uniform Civil Code Is Essential

Reiterating her position, Nasreen said a Uniform Civil Code is necessary to remove legal disparities and build a more equitable society. Her remarks add to the ongoing public and political debate surrounding the proposed implementation of a common civil code in India.

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