Gujarat BJP Core Committee Convenes at CM's Residence Following UCC Bill Passage
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Gandhinagar, March 25 (NationPress) A significant gathering of the Gujarat chapter of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Core Committee took place on Wednesday at Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel's official residence.
Senior party officials and Ministers, such as Rushikesh Patel, Jitu Vaghani, and State BJP President Jagdish Vishwakarma, were present at this crucial meeting.
This closed-door session followed the State Assembly's approval of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, 2026, making Gujarat the second state in India, after Uttarakhand, to pass legislation aimed at creating a uniform framework of civil laws governing marriage, divorce, succession, inheritance, and other related personal matters across various religions and communities.
The Assembly's discussion on the Bill extended over seven hours before it was passed by a majority vote.
The Core Committee's discussions are expected to focus on reviewing organizational strategies and enhancing administrative coordination in light of the recent legislative progress, as well as preparations for the forthcoming local body elections set to occur across municipal corporations and other local authorities in the state later this year.
These elections will involve multiple urban local bodies, including municipal corporations in prominent cities like Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara.
Following the meeting, no official announcements were made.
In recent weeks, BJP leaders have underscored the party's readiness for the upcoming electoral challenges and are actively working to communicate government initiatives to the electorate, according to senior officials.
The passage of the UCC Bill has generated considerable interest in both state and national political arenas, with proponents emphasizing its objective of legal uniformity, while critics express concerns regarding its potential effects on personal laws and cultural traditions.
The local body elections will serve as one of the first major electoral assessments for political parties in Gujarat this year, with control over urban and rural governing bodies viewed as a vital indicator of public sentiment.
Additionally, these elections are pivotal in setting the stage for the state Assembly elections anticipated in 2027.