Go to Uttarakhand to see 'nanny state' in action: Shashi Tharoor slams BJP
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor criticized the Uttarakhand government for recent regulations, including the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill. Tharoor described Uttarakhand as a "nanny state" due to these regulations and emphasized the importance of vo...

The bill, among other things, mandates registration of live-in relationships. Children born out of live-in relationships will be considered legitimate and deserted women will be entitled to maintenance from their partners.
The bill effectively bans polygamy and 'halala' practised among a section of Muslims. Marriages, though, can be solemnised through separate rituals, like saptapadi, nikah, and anand karaj, followed by different communities.
In a post on X, Tharoor said, "For years I have been saying that the government has no place in the bedroom, the kitchen, the dining table or the living room. But that's precisely where the BjP differs, as Uttarakhand proves: registration rules for live-in couples (the bedroom), beef ban (kitchen & dining table) and mini-bar rules (the living room)."
"To see the 'nanny state' in action, go to Uttarakhand. But if you value freedom, vote the BJP out!" the former Union minister said.
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