The opposition Congress on Thursday withdrew the resolution after the State government assured to oppose any move to dilute the identity and culture of the tribal through the Uniform Civil Code (UCC)
The resolution to oppose the UCC was moved by Mawhati MLA Charles Marngar and supported by members of opposition All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) and Voice of the People Party (VPP) in the Assembly.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said the State government is very much against the concept and idea of the UCC as it goes against the idea of India which is diversity.
However, the government cannot just pass a resolution prematurely without knowing the content of the UCC Bill.
“The question arises that can we as legislature oppose or pass a resolution without knowing the content of the UCC Bill. Outside the House, we can speak on the basis of what we think may happen but as a legislature today if we are to oppose the UCC, the first thing we need to have in front of us is the UCC Bill,” Sangma said.
He said it doesn’t mean just because other States have done it, Meghalaya too should pass a resolution. “That is why, we need to apply our mind. Therefore, it is only when we see the UCC Bill then we take a stand as a government,” he added.
Further, the chief minister also assured that the House will stand united to oppose any move by anybody including Parliament to dilute identity, rights and culture of the indigenous people of Meghalaya.