Yes, to avoid sectarianism from which India so badly suffers.
Sectarianism kills and if you’re not convinced, pick up any handy example, Iraq
will do and witness what happens when a hostile diversity, held together under
a thick skinned dictator shatters.
Roland
> On Mar 28, 2021, at 3:22
All I'm saying is that you're falling for a myth. Is
uniformity-at-all-costs a desirable goal? Why? FN
Nobody is suggesting that the entirety of the inherited Uniform Civil Code of
the Portuguese be continued without the necessary changes to the colonially
inspired fault lines within it that can be seen from the viewpoint of freed
Goans or from the desired progressive changes reflecting progress
This might be news to you, but the Goa "Uniform Civil Code" isn't really
uniform.
Uniform Civil Code: The Goa family law the BJP holds up as ideal permits
polygamy for Hindus (Pamela D'Mello)
Congratulations to the equitable by far Napoleonic Code which formed the basis
of all law in Europe, unlike the Common Law in English jurisprudence.
Congratulations to the Portuguese for introducing and establishing the Uniform
Civil Code in Goa based on that Napoleonic Code for hundreds of
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