6 December 2020 , Headquarters Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha , 133 B Modal Town East , – Today in a national webinar of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha all the senior members said that having uniform civil code in a secular country is a screaming necessity without its secularism are meaningless. In the webinar Lt Gen Gurmeet Singh , Former Deputy Chief of the Indian Army , Lt Gen Ashwini Kumar Bakshi ,Former , Military Secretary to Two Consecutive Presidents of India, Maj Gen Prof Dr SS Dasaka , Former Vice Chancellor of two different universities of India , Maj Gen Gen Ranjit Singh , Former Vice Chancellor of Three Different Universities of India , Maj Gen SP Sinha , Former Master Gen of Ordinance , Western Command , Indian Army , Air Vice Marshal Ajit Prasad Tyagi , Former DG of the Meteorology Department of India , Rear Admiral Sanatan Kulshreshtha , Former Director General , Naval Armament Inspection , Naval Head Quarter , Maj Sushil Goel , National Convener , Education Wing of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha , R J Khosla , Col T P Tyagi , National President of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha expressed their own support in support of Uniform Civil Code Arguments given:
It was told in the webinar that the author of the Constitution, Babasaheb Ambedkar, member of the Constituent Assembly KM. Munshi and member of the Constituent Assembly, Krishnaswamy Iyer, openly advocated for a Uniform Civil Code.
In 1985, in 1995, in 2003, in 2019, the Supreme Court had even said that secularism is meaningless without a uniform civil code, so this law should be made soon. Socialist leader Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Bajpayee Minorities Commission Tahir Mehmood also strongly supported this law.
The Delhi High Court had on 31 May 2020 issued notice to the Central Government on a PIL seeking a 'uniform civil code', which is to be heard on 9 December.
A letter has already been written by the Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha to the Honorable Prime Minister to implement the Uniform Civil Code. Now all MPs and Chief Ministers will be written. Implementation of 'uniform civil code' will free the country and society from hundreds of complicated laws, save court time and create communal harmony.