West Bengal Assembly: 4 bills tabled today, UCC move still uncertain

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West Bengal Assembly: 4 bills tabled today, UCC move still uncertain

Synopsis

Four bills are confirmed for the West Bengal Assembly on Monday, but the real story is what is not on the agenda: the Uniform Civil Code. Despite Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari publicly championing UCC days earlier and the BJP's legislative party setting aside discussion time, the bill is missing from the official schedule — pointing to a likely committee route instead of a floor introduction.

Key Takeaways

The West Bengal Assembly will table four bills on 29 June : the Backward Classes Commission Amendment , the OBC Reservation Amendment , and two bills on corruption and public order.
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill does not appear on Monday's official Assembly business schedule.
Sources suggest the more likely outcome is an announcement by CM Suvendu Adhikari to form a committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge to draft the UCC blueprint.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai is reportedly being considered to lead the proposed UCC committee.
The BJP legislative party has already set aside an hour for UCC discussion, with CM Adhikari designated as the primary speaker.

The West Bengal Assembly is set to take up four bills on Monday, 29 June, including the Backward Classes Commission Amendment Bill and the OBC Reservation Amendment Bill, along with two other measures targeting corruption and public order in the state. The session comes amid swirling speculation over whether a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill for West Bengal will also be introduced.

Bills on Monday's Agenda

According to the Assembly Secretariat, the official business schedule for Monday lists four bills — the Backward Classes Commission Amendment, the OBC Reservation Amendment, and two bills related to preventing corruption and rowdy activities. Notably, the UCC Bill does not appear anywhere on the formal agenda, even as political buzz around it has intensified within BJP ranks.

UCC Uncertainty: What Sources Say

Two possibilities are reportedly being discussed within the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): tabling the UCC Bill directly on Monday, or having Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announce the formation of a committee — headed by a retired Supreme Court judge — to finalise the bill's blueprint. Sources aware of the development indicate the second option is more likely. Retired Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai is reportedly being considered to lead such a committee, though no official confirmation has been issued by either the Assembly authorities or the BJP.

How the Speculation Began

The uncertainty traces back to Thursday, 25 June, when Chief Minister Adhikari arrived at the Assembly and publicly advocated for the Uniform Civil Code during his address in the first half of the session. He repeated the same position at a party programme later that evening. His remarks prompted the BJP's legislative party to begin internal preparations, including setting aside an hour for discussion on the UCC Bill and designating the Chief Minister as the primary speaker in its favour — with additional BJP speakers potentially to be added.

Disconnect Between Party Prep and Official Schedule

Despite the BJP legislative party's preparations, no formal communication from the ruling camp's parliamentary party team has clarified whether the UCC Bill will be presented on Monday. The absence of the bill from the official schedule has created a visible disconnect between party-level activity and the Assembly's stated agenda, leaving legislators and observers uncertain about the government's immediate intentions.

What to Watch

The session's proceedings will be closely tracked, particularly any announcement by Chief Minister Adhikari regarding the UCC committee. If a retired judge is formally approached to head the panel, it would signal that the government is moving toward a structured legislative process rather than a floor introduction. How the four confirmed bills — especially the OBC Reservation Amendment — are received will also shape the session's political temperature.

Point of View

Meanwhile, deserves equal scrutiny — such bills carry significant electoral consequences and often receive less attention when overshadowed by higher-decibel debates like UCC.
NationPress
29 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What bills are being tabled in the West Bengal Assembly on 29 June?
Four bills are on the official agenda: the Backward Classes Commission Amendment Bill, the OBC Reservation Amendment Bill, and two bills related to preventing corruption and rowdy activities in the state. The UCC Bill is not included in the formal business schedule.
Will the Uniform Civil Code Bill be introduced in the West Bengal Assembly on Monday?
It is uncertain. While Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has publicly advocated for the UCC and the BJP's legislative party has made internal preparations, the bill does not appear on Monday's official Assembly agenda. Sources suggest an announcement about a drafting committee is more likely than a floor introduction.
Who might head the proposed UCC drafting committee in West Bengal?
According to sources, retired Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai is reportedly being considered to lead the committee that would finalise the blueprint of the proposed UCC Bill. No official confirmation has been issued as yet.
Why is there confusion about the UCC Bill in West Bengal?
Chief Minister Adhikari advocated for the UCC during the Assembly session on 25 June and again at a party event that evening, prompting the BJP legislative party to prepare for its introduction. However, the Assembly Secretariat's official schedule for Monday does not include the bill, creating a disconnect between party preparations and formal legislative business.
What is the significance of the OBC Reservation Amendment Bill?
The OBC Reservation Amendment Bill relates to reservations for Other Backward Classes in West Bengal, a politically sensitive area that affects a large section of the state's population. Its tabling alongside the Backward Classes Commission Amendment signals the government's focus on social justice legislation in this session.
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