Raising concerns over Uniform Civil Code, over 30 tribal bodies to meet in Ranchi on Sunday
The representatives of the tribal organisations will gather under the banner of the Adivasi Samanwai Samiti. The 22nd Law Commission of India on June 14 sought fresh suggestions from various stakeholders, including public and religious organisatio...

"Almost all prominent tribal organisations from across the state have decided to join the fight against UCC," he said.
The representatives of the tribal organisations will gather under the banner of the Adivasi Samanwai Samiti.
The 22nd Law Commission of India on June 14 sought fresh suggestions from various stakeholders, including public and religious organisations, on the UCC.
"Tribals have several customary laws, including for marriage, divorce and property. As per our customary laws, women are not given ancestral property rights after marriage. We fear that the tribal customary rights might get diluted due to the UCC," said Dhan, who is also the convener of Adivasi Mahasabha.
Adivasi Jan Parishad president Prem Sahi Munda told PTI, "We protest the UCC for various reasons. We fear that two tribal laws -- the Chota Nagpur Tenancy Act and the Santhal Parganas Tenancy Act -- may get affected due to UCC. The two laws provide protection over tribal lands."
He said several attempts have been made in the past to amend the two laws. "The government should clarify the fate of the two laws in the backdrop of the UCC."
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