Gujarat government may implement Uniform Civil Code before elections, proposal will be presented in cabinet
The committee will be headed by a retired judge of the High Court. Gujarat Home Minister said that the possibilities of Uniform Civil Code are being explored. There is a plan to constitute a committee for this. According to the information, he will also hold a press conference in this matter at 3 pm.

Big news is coming out before Gujarat elections. According to the information, the Gujarat government can implement Uniform Civil Court. For this a committee will be formed by the Gujarat government. Its proposal will be presented in the cabinet meeting today. According to sources, the government can constitute a committee, this committee will explore the possibilities of uniform civil code. For this various aspects will be assessed and evaluated.
The committee will be headed by a retired judge of the High Court. Gujarat Home Minister said that the possibilities of Uniform Civil Code are being explored. There is a plan to constitute a committee for this. According to the information, he will also hold a press conference in this matter at 3 pm.
Meanwhile, in Gujarat, where BJP is playing big bets to come back to power. At the same time, Arvind Kejriwal, the convener of the Aam Aadmi Party, has also played a big bet. Kejriwal has sought public opinion for the CM face of his party. Delhi CM and 'AAP' convener Arvind Kejriwal has asked the public who will be the next CM face from his party.
In Surat, Delhi CM and AAP's national convener Arvind Kejriwal said that 'we want the people of Gujarat to tell us who should be the next chief minister from AAP'. Kejriwal said that we are issuing a number and an email ID. You can send your opinion on this till 5 pm on 3rd November. We will declare the result on 4th November.
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