Uniform Civil Code, judicial reforms among key pending issues: Tejasvi Surya


PTI, Sep 17, 2021, 4:52 PM IST

Ahmedabad: Enacting Uniform Civil Code and amending the system of appointment of judges are some of the major reforms that are still pending, national president of the BJP Yuva Morcha Tejasvi Surya said here on Friday.

As in the case of abrogation of Article 370, Prime Minister Narendra Modi would deal with these issues successfully, he said during an interactive session at a `Youth Conclave” organized to mark Modi”s 71st birthday.

“Many legal reforms are yet to be carried out. The BJP tried to bring in judicial reforms in 2014. Neither the Constitution nor the founding fathers had envisioned a system where judges will appoint judges in a very opaque system. No country in the world has an opaque system like this,” Surya said in response to a question.

“The PM and then law minister Arun Jaitley made an attempt to change this system and bring in a bill for judicial reforms, which was passed but was later struck down. That is a very important pending reform,” said the MP from Karnataka.

“Uniform Civil Code is a very important commitment of this country and our constitutional promise from a very long time, which is also pending,” he said.

Electoral reforms were also necessary, Surya said, asking why there could not be a “more foolproof system of voting” based on electronic methods which will “enhance the voting percentage”.

There was a proposal that Indians living abroad should be able to vote, he said.

Congress will oppose this because it knows that prime minister Modi is popular among non-resident Indians too, the BJP leader said.

“Imagine if they are also given voting rights, what will be the margin of our victories,” Surya said, adding that “revisiting the wrong interpretation of our Constitution” was also needed.

“A lot of civilisational issues need to be addressed,” the BJP youth wing chief said, urging filmmakers to indigenize film-making and highlight “local heroes” such as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Rana Pratap.

“Please tell the stories which are integrated with the culture of this land. How many more movies will you do about Jodha-Akbar?…Why can’t we make a Rs 100 crore movie on Birsa Munda?” he asked.

“A deeply ingrained colonial consciousness” is troubling all our film-makers, Surya claimed.

“While we see 100 movies showcasing love in the Taj Mahal, why can”t we celebrate the architecture of Bhadreshwara temple or the great temples of Hampi in Karnataka,” he asked.

He also slammed Rahul Gandhi about his recent comments where the Congress leader accused the RSS and BJP of not giving women their due.

Modi was the first prime minister to stress the importance of sanitation and “started a movement” of building toilets so that women can attend nature’s call with dignity, Surya said, also mentioning schemes such as Ujala, Ujjwala, priority for women in the Mudra scheme and in house registration under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna.

“These are the important steps the PM has taken to ensure that women are respected, empowered….Our PM feels that the real way to empower is to give highest representation to women in the Union cabinet,” Surya added.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Lok Sabha 2024: Tribal hamlet of Banjarumale in Belthangady records 100% voter turnout

Padubidri: Speeding car collides with electric pole, one dead

Bengaluru eateries butter up voter turnout with free dosa

Low voter turnout in Karnataka: Only 38.23% cast votes in 14 LS segments during first half of the day

Karnataka Polls: No Modi wave but anti-BJP wave, says CM Siddaramaiah

Cal HC directs NIA to file report on clashes in Murshidabad over Ram Navami celebrations

Karnataka officials don vibrant sarees to promote voter participation

Related Articles More

Akhilesh Yadav accuses BJP of job losses and employment failure

Religious harmony threatened by Congress and supporters, claims Adityanath

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Congress suspends Surat candidate Kumbhani, whose nomination form was rejected

Sibal criticizes EC for not issuing notice to Modi, terms it ‘powerless entity’

SC verdict on EVM a vindication of our faith in institutions: PM Modi in Bihar rallies

MUST WATCH

Skin Rash, Causes, Signs and Symptoms

11 bullets found in python’s body!

K. Jayaprakash Hegde Sharing His Memories

Grafting Jack Anil

Heat Illness


Latest Additions

There is a lot left in the tank: Du Plessis on RCB snaping six-game losing streak

Lok Sabha 2024: Tribal hamlet of Banjarumale in Belthangady records 100% voter turnout

Padubidri: Speeding car collides with electric pole, one dead

Bantwal: Man injured in stabbing incident

Akhilesh Yadav accuses BJP of job losses and employment failure

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.