UCC in MP: Over 9 lakh public suggestions received, CM Yadav briefs Governor
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday, 29 June called on Governor Mangubhai Patel at Raj Bhavan, Bhopal, briefing him on the state government's key initiatives — chief among them the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) consultation process, which has drawn more than 9 lakh public suggestions. The scale of response signals one of the largest citizen-feedback exercises undertaken by any state government on a socio-legal reform of this nature.
UCC Consultation: Scale and Next Steps
The Madhya Pradesh government launched its UCC consultation earlier this year, constituting a dedicated committee to examine the legal and administrative dimensions of implementation. The committee invited inputs from citizens, legal experts, social organisations, and other stakeholders to build a framework tailored to the state's requirements.
The consultation window remained open for several months before closing after accumulating more than 9 lakh responses. Chief Minister Yadav indicated that the government is now in the process of examining this feedback to chart the next course of action.
'On this occasion, the Governor was apprised of the more than 9 lakh suggestions received regarding the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code in the state, the widespread public support for it, and the upcoming action plan,' Yadav wrote on X following the meeting.
Other Key Developments Discussed
Beyond the UCC, the Chief Minister briefed the Governor on several other state initiatives. These included the Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan — a statewide campaign for water conservation and the rejuvenation of rivers, ponds, and traditional water bodies — which Yadav described as successfully implemented.
The meeting also covered preparations for educational and cultural events planned during the upcoming Guru Purnima Pakhwada, along with the recent award of Geographical Indication (GI) tags to four agricultural products from Madhya Pradesh, a development expected to enhance market value and income for farmers.
Industrial and Economic Agenda
Chief Minister Yadav further apprised the Governor of the state's push on solar energy expansion, promotion of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and start-ups, and ongoing efforts to attract industrial investment and generate employment across the state.
Governor Patel acknowledged the government's development agenda and reviewed progress across the programmes discussed during the meeting.
Broader Context
Madhya Pradesh's move to implement the UCC at the state level mirrors a similar push by Uttarakhand, which became the first state to enact UCC legislation in 2024. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-governed states have positioned the UCC as a priority reform. Critics, however, argue that a state-level UCC raises constitutional questions, given that personal law reform is a Union subject under the Concurrent List, and that implementation without central legislation could face legal challenges.
With the feedback phase now closed, all eyes are on the committee's report and whether the state government moves to introduce draft legislation in the coming months.