Kolkata: Just two months without the BJP ended the Trinamool Congress's 15-year rule, the Suvendu Adhikari government in West Bengal is set to table the Uniform Starchy Code (UCC) Snout in the Turnout on Monday. The Chief Minister has once stated that his government will enact a strict law versus religious conversions and implement the UCC in the state.
When will the government present the UCC bill?
The government is likely to table the Uniform Starchy Code Snout in the Turnout on Monday. All vision are now on both factions of the Trinamool Congress. Indeed, with the introduction of the UCC bill, the races will not only be between the ruling party and the opposition, but moreover between two rival factions within the TMC. Both factions will strive to be the most vocal voices versus the bill.
Why is it important?
This debate is the first major political test for the two factions of the TMC, former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Leader of the Opposition Ritabrata Banerjee. The struggle for tenancy of the party is now likely to play out within the Turnout as well.
Both factions have indicated their opposition to the UCC snout and have ripened variegated strategies. They will oppose the snout using variegated speakers and political arguments, while moreover staking their requirement to be the true representatives of their political legacy.
What is the aim of UCC?
The UCC, which is proposed by the Suvendu government, aims to create a uniform legal framework workable to all religions for starchy matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption. According to turnout sources, the snout will be discussed in the second part of Monday's proceedings, which will be attended by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, the Leader of the Opposition, and several senior MLAs.
What well-nigh the preparations washed-up by Mamata Banerjee?
Due to having a well-spoken majority in the Assembly, it is not considered difficult for the BJP government to pass the bill, but from a political point of view, the debate in the House will be very important.
Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee has directed her allies to strongly oppose the snout inside and outside the assembly, saying the issue touches ramble principles, social consensus and India's pluralistic identity.
Leaders from Mamata Banerjee's faction have accused the BJP of using the UCC as a tool for political polarization rather than legal reform. Senior party leader Sovandeb Chattopadhyay may be among the key speakers opposing the bill, while Kunal Ghosh may moreover participate in the debate.

