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“Country Will Function As Per Majority’s Wishes, UCC to Be a Reality Soon,” Says Justice Shekhar Yadav at VHP Event

Country Will Function As Per Majority's Wishes, UCC to Be a Reality Soon," Says Justice Shekhar Yadav at VHP Event
The event was held within the Allahabad High Court premises, with a discussion on the waqf law, Uniform Civil Code, and the reasons and prevention of religious conversion | Photo: The print

Justice Shekhar Yadav, a sitting judge of the Allahabad High Court, on Sunday (December 8), addressed an event organized by the Vishva Hindu Parishad’s (VHP) legal cell in Prayagraj. The lecture, centered on the constitutional need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), and delivered by Justice Yadav had a clear message that India’s governance should align with the majority’s wishes.

“This is Hindustan, and the nation will operate as per the desires of the majority (bahusankhyak). I have no hesitation in saying this. This is the law. The welfare and happiness of the majority take precedence, even in contexts like family or society,” he said.

Justice Yadav questioned why regressive practices like untouchability, Sati, and Jauhar were abolished in Hinduism while practices such as polygamy persist in the Muslim community, deeming them unacceptable. He highlighted that while Hindu scriptures like the Vedas and Shastras revere women as goddesses, certain communities continue practices like Halala, Triple Talaq, and polygamy, which he says he strongly oppose.

He acknowledged that Hinduism had its share of social evils, such as child marriage and Sati, but reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy fought to eradicate them. In contrast, he argued that there had been a lack of similar reform efforts within the Muslim community to address issues like Triple Talaq and Halala.

You can’t disrespect a woman who has been recognized as a goddess in our Shastras and Vedas. You can’t claim the right to have four wives, perform Halala, or practice Triple Talaq. You say, we have the right to say ‘#tripletalaq,’ and not give maintenance to women. This right will not work. #UCC isn’t something that VHP, RSS, or Hinduism advocates. The country’s Top Court also talks about it…This is the historic library hall of the court, where so many great personalities have been. I am speaking here, among them… Not just saying. I am taking an oath that this country will definitely bring a single law, and it will bring it very soon“, said Justice Shekhar Yadav.

He pointed that since this country has one constitution and one set of penal laws, it is only logical that civil laws should also be unified. He also asserting ‘by taking oath’ that a Uniform Civil Code would soon be implemented in the country.

Justice Yadav also remarked in his speech that “We suffer when we see others suffering…but you don’t. We teach tolerance and kindness to our children since birth. When we have a child, we push them towards God since childhood, read Ved-mantras, teach them about non-violence, but your (Muslims) children are shown slaughter of animals since childhood,” he said, questioning how can the children be then expected to be kind or generous.

In his address, he also said that it is not expected for Muslims to get married by taking seven rounds around fire, or to take a dip in the Ganga or apply Chandan. He, however, said that it is expected that they do not disrespect the culture of this country, the great personalities, and the God of this land.

Yadav began the address by connecting his identity to India’s cultural heritage, symbolized by the Ganga river, the cow, and the Bhagavad Gita.

“My country is one where the culture is defined by Gaay, Gita, and Ganga, where the image of Harbala Devi is revered, and every child embodies Ram,” he said.

Justice Yadav further explained that being Hindu is not confined to rituals like taking a dip in the Ganga or applying sandalwood paste (chandan). Instead, he defined a Hindu as anyone who considers this land their mother, is ready to sacrifice for the country in times of need, and respects its cultural essence, regardless of whether they follow the Quran, the Bible, or any other faith.

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